Numerical study of computational cost of maintaining adiabaticity for long paths
Quantum Physics
2026-01-27 v3 High Energy Physics - Lattice
Nuclear Theory
Abstract
Recent work argued that the scaling of a dimensionless quantity with path length is a better proxy for quantifying the scaling of the computational cost of maintaining adiabaticity than the timescale. It also conjectured that generically the scaling will be superlinear (although special cases exist in which it is linear). The quantity depends only on the properties of ground states along the Hamiltonian path and the rate at which the path is followed. In this paper, we demonstrate that this conjecture holds for simple Hamiltonian systems that can be studied numerically. In particular, the systems studied exhibit the behavior that grows approximately as where is the path length when the threshold error is fixed.
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@article{arxiv.2412.08626,
title = {Numerical study of computational cost of maintaining adiabaticity for long paths},
author = {Thomas D. Cohen and Hyunwoo Oh and Veronica Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.08626},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures