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Encoding of Matrix Product States into Quantum Circuits of One- and Two-Qubit Gates

Quantum Physics 2020-03-11 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The matrix product state (MPS) belongs to the most important mathematical models in, for example, condensed matter physics and quantum information sciences. However, to realize an NN-qubit MPS with large NN and large entanglement on a quantum platform is extremely challenging, since it requires high-level qudits or multi-body gates of two-level qubits to carry the entanglement. In this work, an efficient method that accurately encodes a given MPS into a quantum circuit with only one- and two-qubit gates is proposed. The idea is to construct the unitary matrix product operators that optimally disentangle the MPS to a product state. These matrix product operators form the quantum circuit that evolves a product state to the targeted MPS with a high fidelity. Our benchmark on the ground-state MPS's of the strongly-correlated spin models show that the constructed quantum circuits can encode the MPS's with much fewer qubits than the sizes of the MPS's themselves. This method paves a feasible and efficient path to realizing quantum many-body states and other MPS-based models as quantum circuits on the near-term quantum platforms.

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@article{arxiv.1908.07958,
  title  = {Encoding of Matrix Product States into Quantum Circuits of One- and Two-Qubit Gates},
  author = {Shi-Ju Ran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.07958},
  year   = {2020}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures