Speed-up via Quantum Sampling
Abstract
The Markov Chain Monte Carlo method is at the heart of efficient approximation schemes for a wide range of problems in combinatorial enumeration and statistical physics. It is therefore very natural and important to determine whether quantum computers can speed-up classical mixing processes based on Markov chains. To this end, we present a new quantum algorithm, making it possible to prepare a quantum sample, i.e., a coherent version of the stationary distribution of a reversible Markov chain. Our algorithm has a significantly better running time than that of a previous algorithm based on adiabatic state generation. We also show that our methods provide a speed-up over a recently proposed method for obtaining ground states of (classical) Hamiltonians.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0804.4259,
title = {Speed-up via Quantum Sampling},
author = {Pawel Wocjan and Anura Abeyesinghe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.4259},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
8 pages, fixed some minor typos