English

Approximative lookup-tables and arbitrary function rotations for facilitating NISQ-implementations of the HHL and beyond

Quantum Physics 2023-09-19 v1 Emerging Technologies

Abstract

Many promising applications of quantum computing with a provable speedup center around the HHL algorithm. Due to restrictions on the hardware and its significant demand on qubits and gates in known implementations, its execution is prohibitive on near-term quantum computers. Aiming to facilitate such NISQ-implementations, we propose a novel circuit approximation technique that enhances the arithmetic subroutines in the HHL, which resemble a particularly resource-demanding component in small-scale settings. For this, we provide a description of the algorithmic implementation of space-efficient rotations of polynomial functions that do not demand explicit arithmetic calculations inside the quantum circuit. We show how these types of circuits can be reduced in depth by providing a simple and powerful approximation technique. Moreover, we provide an algorithm that converts lookup-tables for arbitrary function rotations into a structure that allows an application of the approximation technique. This allows implementing approximate rotation circuits for many polynomial and non-polynomial functions. Experimental results obtained for realistic early-application dimensions show significant improvements compared to the state-of-the-art, yielding small circuits while achieving good approximations.

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@article{arxiv.2306.05024,
  title  = {Approximative lookup-tables and arbitrary function rotations for facilitating NISQ-implementations of the HHL and beyond},
  author = {Petros Stougiannidis and Jonas Stein and David Bucher and Sebastian Zielinski and Claudia Linnhoff-Popien and Sebastian Feld},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05024},
  year   = {2023}
}