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Heisenberg limited quantum algorithm for estimating the fidelity susceptibility

Published 1 Sep 2025 in quant-ph | (2509.01359v1)

Abstract: The fidelity susceptibility serves as a universal probe for quantum phase transitions, offering an order-parameter-free metric that captures ground-state sensitivity to Hamiltonian perturbations and exhibits critical scaling. Classical computation of this quantity, however, is limited by exponential Hilbert space growth and correlation divergence near criticality, restricting analyses to small or specialized systems. Here, we present a quantum algorithm that achieves efficient and Heisenberg-limited estimation of fidelity susceptibility through a novel resolvent reformulation, leveraging quantum singular value transformation for pseudoinverse block encoding with amplitude estimation for norm evaluation. This constitutes the first quantum algorithm for fidelity susceptibility with optimal precision scaling. Moreover, for frustration-free Hamiltonians, we show that the resolvent can be approximated with a further quadratic speedup. Our work bridges quantum many-body physics and algorithmic design, enabling scalable exploration of quantum criticality with applications in materials simulation, metrology, and beyond on fault-tolerant quantum platforms.

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