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An Alternative Approach to Quantum Imaginary Time Evolution

Published 22 Aug 2022 in quant-ph and nucl-th | (2208.10535v1)

Abstract: There is increasing interest in quantum algorithms that are based on the imaginary-time evolution (ITE), a successful classical numerical approach to obtain ground states. However, most of the proposals so far require heavy post-processing computational steps on a classical computer, such as solving linear equations. Here we provide an alternative approach to implement ITE. A key feature in our approach is the use of an orthogonal basis set: the propagated state is efficiently expressed in terms of orthogonal basis states at every step of the evolution. We argue that the number of basis states needed at those steps to achieve an accurate solution can be kept of the order of $n$, the number of qubits, by controlling the precision (number of significant digits) and the imaginary-time increment. The number of quantum gates per imaginary-time step is estimated to be polynomial in $n$. Additionally, while in many QAs the locality of the Hamiltonian is a key assumption, in our algorithm this restriction is not required. This characteristic of our algorithm renders it useful for studying highly nonlocal systems, such as the occupation-representation nuclear shell model. We illustrate our algorithm through numerical implementation on an IBM quantum simulator.

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