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Effects of XX-catalysts on quantum annealing spectra with perturbative crossings

Published 13 Mar 2022 in quant-ph | (2203.06779v2)

Abstract: In adiabatic quantum annealing the required run-time to reach a given ground-state fidelity is dictated by the size of the minimum gap that appears between the ground and first excited state in the annealing spectrum. In general the presence of avoided level crossings demands an exponential increase in the annealing time with the system size which has consequences both for the efficiency of the algorithm and the required qubit coherence times. One promising avenue being explored to produce more favourable gap scaling is the introduction of non-stoquastic XX-couplings in the form of a catalyst - of particular interest are catalysts which utilise accessible information about the optimisation problem in their construction. Here we show extreme sensitivity of the effect of an XX-catalyst to subtle changes in the encoding of the optimisation problem. In particular, we observe that a targeted catalyst containing a single coupling at constant strength can significantly reduce the gap closing with system size at an avoided level crossing. For slightly different encodings of the same problems however, these same catalysts result in closing gaps in the annealing spectrum. To understand the origin of these closing gaps, we study how the evolution of the ground-state vector is altered by the presence of the catalyst and find that the negative components of the ground-state vector are key to understanding the response of the gap spectrum. We also consider how and when these closing gaps could be utilised in diabatic quantum annealing protocols - a promising alternative to adiabatic quantum annealing in which transitions to higher energy levels are exploited to reduce the run time of the algorithm.

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