Corrections to adiabatic behavior for long paths
Abstract
The cost and the error of the adiabatic theorem for preparing the final eigenstate are discussed in terms of path length. Previous studies in terms of the norm of the Hamiltonian and its derivatives with the spectral gap are limited in their ability to describe the cost of adiabatic state preparation for certain physically large systems. We argue that total time is not a good measure for determining the computational difficulty of adiabatic quantum computation by developing a no-go theorem. From the result of time-periodic Hamiltonian cases, we suggest that there are proxies for computational cost which typically grow as path length increases when the error is kept fixed and small and consider possible conjectures on how general the behavior is.
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@article{arxiv.2405.10294,
title = {Corrections to adiabatic behavior for long paths},
author = {Thomas D. Cohen and Hyunwoo Oh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.10294},
year = {2024}
}
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