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Amplitude estimation without phase estimation

Quantum Physics 2020-01-28 v2

Abstract

This paper focuses on the quantum amplitude estimation algorithm, which is a core subroutine in quantum computation for various applications. The conventional approach for amplitude estimation is to use the phase estimation algorithm, which consists of many controlled amplification operations followed by a quantum Fourier transform. However, the whole procedure is hard to implement with current and near-term quantum computers. In this paper, we propose a quantum amplitude estimation algorithm without the use of expensive controlled operations; the key idea is to utilize the maximum likelihood estimation based on the combined measurement data produced from quantum circuits with different numbers of amplitude amplification operations. Numerical simulations we conducted demonstrate that our algorithm asymptotically achieves nearly the optimal quantum speedup with a reasonable circuit length.

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@article{arxiv.1904.10246,
  title  = {Amplitude estimation without phase estimation},
  author = {Yohichi Suzuki and Shumpei Uno and Rudy Raymond and Tomoki Tanaka and Tamiya Onodera and Naoki Yamamoto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.10246},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

13 pages. Almost the same as the journal published version