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Phase estimation using an approximate eigenstate

Quantum Physics 2015-10-21 v4

Abstract

A basic building block of many quantum algorithms is the Phase Estimation algorithm (PEA). It estimates an eigenphase ϕ\phi of a unitary operator UU using a copy of the corresponding eigenstate ϕ|\phi\rangle. Suppose, in place of ϕ|\phi\rangle, we have a copy of an approximate eigenstate ψ|\psi\rangle whose overlap magnitude with ϕ|\phi\rangle is at least 2/3\sqrt{2/3}. Then PEA fails with a constant probability. However, using multiple copies of ψ|\psi\rangle, the failure probaility can be made to decrease exponentially with the number of copies. In this paper, we show that as long as we can perform a selective inversion of ψ|\psi\rangle, a single copy is sufficient to estimate ϕ\phi. An important application is to improve the spatial complexity of eigenpath traversal algorithm, a "digital" analogue of quantum adiabatic evolution, having applications ranging from quantum physics simulation to optimization. Here the goal is to travel a path of eigenstates of nn different unitary operators satisfying some conditions. The fastest algorithm is due to Boixo, Knill and Somma (BKS) which needs Θ(lnn)\Theta(\ln n) copies of the eigenstate. Using our algorithm, BKS algorithm can work using just a single copy of the eigenstate.

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@article{arxiv.1210.4647,
  title  = {Phase estimation using an approximate eigenstate},
  author = {Avatar Tulsi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.4647},
  year   = {2015}
}
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