An Efficient Decomposition of the Carleman Linearized Burgers' Equation
Abstract
Herein, we present a polylogarithmic decomposition method to load the matrix from the linearized 1-dimensional Burgers' equation onto a quantum computer. First, we use the Carleman linearization method to map the nonlinear Burgers' equation into an infinite linear system of equations, which is subsequently truncated to order . This new finite linear system is then embedded into a larger system of equations with the key property that its matrix can be decomposed into a linear combination of terms for time steps and spatial grid points. While the terms in this linear combination are not unitary, each can be implemented using a simple block encoding procedure. A numerical simulation is performed by combining our approach with the variational quantuam linear solver demonstrating that accurate solutions are possible. Finally, a resource estimate shows that the upper bound of the Clifford and T gate counts scale like and , respectively. This is therefore the first explicit polylogarithmic data loading method with respect to and for a Carleman linearized system.
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@article{arxiv.2505.00285,
title = {An Efficient Decomposition of the Carleman Linearized Burgers' Equation},
author = {Reuben Demirdjian and Thomas Hogancamp and Daniel Gunlycke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.00285},
year = {2026}
}
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