Linear and Logarithmic Time Compositions of Quantum Many-Body Operators
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Abstract
We develop a generalized framework for constructing many-body-interaction operations either in linear time or in logarithmic time with a linear number of ancilla qubits. Exact gate decompositions are given for Pauli strings, many-control Toffoli gates, number- and parity-conserving interactions, unitary coupled cluster operations, and sparse matrix generators. We provide a linear time protocol that works by creating a superposition of exponentially many different possible operator strings and then uses dynamical
decoupling methodology to undo all the unwanted terms. A logarithmic time protocol overcomes the speed limit of the first by using ancilla registers to condition evolution to the support of the desired many-body interaction before using parallel chaining operations to expand the string length. The two techniques improve substantially on current strategies (reductions in time and space ranging from linear to
exponential), are applicable to different physical interaction mechanisms such as CNOT , XX, and XX+YY, and generalize to a wide range of many-body operators.
decoupling methodology to undo all the unwanted terms. A logarithmic time protocol overcomes the speed limit of the first by using ancilla registers to condition evolution to the support of the desired many-body interaction before using parallel chaining operations to expand the string length. The two techniques improve substantially on current strategies (reductions in time and space ranging from linear to
exponential), are applicable to different physical interaction mechanisms such as CNOT , XX, and XX+YY, and generalize to a wide range of many-body operators.
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Presenters
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Michael Kaicher
Theoretical physics, Saarland university, Physics, Univ des Saarlandes
Authors
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Michael Kaicher
Theoretical physics, Saarland university, Physics, Univ des Saarlandes
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Felix Motzoi
Physics, Aarhus University, Aarhus university
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Frank Wilhelm
Theoretical Physics, Saarland University, Physics, Univ des Saarlandes, Saarland University, Theoretical physics, Saarland university, Theoretical Physics, Universität des Saarlandes