Universal Quantum Optimization with Cold Atoms in an Optical Cavity
ORAL
Abstract
Cold atoms in an optical cavity have been widely used for quantum simulations of many-body physics, where the quantum control capability has been advancing rapidly in recent years. Here, we show the atom cavity system is universal for quantum optimization with arbitrary connectivity. We consider a single-mode cavity and develop a Raman coupling scheme by which the engineered quantum Hamiltonian for atoms directly encodes number partition problems (NPPs). The programmability is introduced by placing the atoms at different positions in the cavity with optical tweezers. The NPP solution is encoded in the ground state of atomic qubits coupled through a photonic cavity mode, that can be reached by adiabatic quantum computing (AQC). We construct an explicit mapping for the 3-SAT and vertex cover problems to be efficiently encoded by the cavity system, which costs linear overhead in the number of atomic qubits. The atom cavity encoding is further extended to quadratic unconstrained binary optimization (QUBO) problems. The encoding protocol is optimal in the cost of atom number scaling with the number of binary degrees of freedom of the computation problem. Our theory implies the atom cavity system is a promising quantum optimization platform searching for practical quantum advantage.
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Publication: "Universal Quantum Optimization with Cold Atoms in an Optical Cavity." Physical Review Letters 131.10 (2023): 103601.
Presenters
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Meng Ye
Fudan university
Authors
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Meng Ye
Fudan university
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Ye Tian
Tsinghua University, Tsinghua university
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Jian Lin
Fudan Univ
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Yuchen Luo
Fudan University
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Jiaqi You
Tsinghua University
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Jiazhong Hu
Tsinghua University
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Wenjun Zhang
Tsinghua University
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Wenlan Chen
Tsinghua University, Tsinghua universuty
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Xiaopeng Li
Fudan University, Fudan university