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Classical Algorithms for Constant Approximation of the Ground State Energy of Local Hamiltonians

Quantum Physics 2025-07-08 v3 Computational Complexity Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

We construct classical algorithms computing an approximation of the ground state energy of an arbitrary kk-local Hamiltonian acting on nn qubits. We first consider the setting where a good ``guiding state'' is available, which is the main setting where quantum algorithms are expected to achieve an exponential speedup over classical methods. We show that a constant approximation (i.e., an approximation with constant relative accuracy) of the ground state energy can be computed classically in poly(1/χ,n)\mathrm{poly}\left(1/\chi,n\right) time and poly(n)\mathrm{poly}(n) space, where χ\chi denotes the overlap between the guiding state and the ground state (as in prior works in dequantization, we assume sample-and-query access to the guiding state). This gives a significant improvement over the recent classical algorithm by Gharibian and Le Gall (SICOMP 2023), and matches (up a to polynomial overhead) both the time and space complexities of quantum algorithms for constant approximation of the ground state energy. We also obtain classical algorithms for higher-precision approximation. For the setting where no guided state is given (i.e., the standard version of the local Hamiltonian problem), we obtain a classical algorithm computing a constant approximation of the ground state energy in 2O(n)2^{O(n)} time and poly(n)\mathrm{poly}(n) space. To our knowledge, before this work it was unknown how to classically achieve these bounds simultaneously, even for constant approximation. We also discuss complexity-theoretic aspects of our results.

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@article{arxiv.2410.21833,
  title  = {Classical Algorithms for Constant Approximation of the Ground State Energy of Local Hamiltonians},
  author = {François Le Gall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.21833},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

27 pages; v2: minor corrections; v3: minor changes, accepted to ESA 2025