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Efficient variational quantum simulator incorporating active error minimisation

Quantum Physics 2017-07-05 v5

Abstract

One of the key applications for quantum computers will be the simulation of other quantum systems that arise in chemistry, materials science, etc, in order to accelerate the process of discovery. It is important to ask: Can this be achieved using near future quantum processors, of modest size and under imperfect control, or must it await the more distant era of large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computing? Here we propose a variational method involving closely integrated classical and quantum coprocessors. We presume that all operations in the quantum coprocessor are prone to error. The impact of such errors is minimised by boosting them artificially and then extrapolating to the zero-error case. In comparison to a more conventional optimised Trotterisation technique, we find that our protocol is efficient and appears to be fundamentally more robust against error accumulation.

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@article{arxiv.1611.09301,
  title  = {Efficient variational quantum simulator incorporating active error minimisation},
  author = {Ying Li and Simon C. Benjamin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.09301},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

13 pages, 5 figures; typos fixed and small updates