Pulse based Variational Quantum Optimal Control for hybrid quantum computing
ORAL
Abstract
Based on these ideas, we present the development of a novel adjoint based variational method. This method can be tailored towards and applied in neutral atom quantum computers. This method of pulse based variational quantum optimal control is able to approximate molecular ground states of simple molecules up to chemical accuracy and is able to compete with the gate based variational quantum eigensolver in terms of total number of quantum evaluations. The total evolution time T and the form of the control Hamiltonian are important factors in the convergence behavior to the ground state energy, both having influence on the quantum speed limit and the controllability of the system. Our VQOC method is able to converge to ground states of molecular problems for lower T than gate based algorithms can, mitigating decoherence effects.
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Publication: preprint: arXiv:2202.08908 <br>planned paper: currently under review for publication in Quantum Journal, was said to very likely be accepted after some minor changes
Presenters
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Robert De Keijzer
TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology; Center for Quantum Materials and Technology, Eindhoven; University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam; Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute, Eindhoven;
Authors
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Robert De Keijzer
TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology; Center for Quantum Materials and Technology, Eindhoven; University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam; Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute, Eindhoven;
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Oliver Tse
TU
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Servaas Kokkelmans
TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology; Center for Quantum Materials and Technology, Eindhoven; University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam; Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute, Eindhoven;, Eindhoven University of Technology