Role of Non-stoquastic Catalysts in Quantum Adiabatic Optimization
Abstract
The viability of non-stoquastic catalyst Hamiltonians to deliver consistent quantum speedups in quantum adiabatic optimization remains an open question. The infinite-range ferromagnetic -spin model is a rare example exhibiting an exponential advantage for non-stoquastic catalysts over its stoquastic counterpart. We revisit this model and note how the incremental changes in the ground state wavefunction give an indication of how the non-stoquastic catalyst provides an advantage. We then construct two new examples that exhibit an advantage for non-stoquastic catalysts over stoquastic catalysts. The first is another infinite range model that is only 2-local but also exhibits an exponential advantage, and the second is a geometrically local Ising example that exhibits a growing advantage up to the maximum system size we study.
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@article{arxiv.1811.09980,
title = {Role of Non-stoquastic Catalysts in Quantum Adiabatic Optimization},
author = {Tameem Albash},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.09980},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
v1: 8 pages, 10 figures. v2. Expanded presentation, including a new example. 12 pages, 20 figures. v3: Updated to published version