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Framework of Generalized Quantum Subspace Expansion Method

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Abstract

Undoubtedly it is crucial to control the effect of noise to achieve computational advantage using erroneous quantum computers. Since the rapidly growing quantum resources are still years or decades away from full fault tolerance, the near-term challenge would be to develop practical hardware-friendly quantum error mitigation (QEM) techniques. In this work, we propose a generalization of the quantum subspace expansion method which is capable of mitigating all stochastic, coherent, and algorithmic errors in quantum computers. We show that, without relying on any information of noise, the error in the energy spectra of a given Hamiltonian can be mitigated efficiently. The performance of our method is investigated under two highly practical setups, in which the quantum subspaces are mainly spanned by powers of a noisy state ρm and a set of error-boosted states, respectively.  In both situations, we provide numerical demonstrations that we can suppress error by orders of magnitude, and also that our protocol inherits the advantages of previous error-agnostic QEM techniques.

Publication: N. Yoshioka, H. Hakoshima, Y. Matsuzaki, Y. Tokunaga, Y. Suzuki, S. Endo, "Generalized Quantum Subspace Expansion", arXiv:2107.02611.

Presenters

  • Nobuyuki Yoshioka

    University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Nobuyuki Yoshioka

    University of Tokyo

  • Hideaki Hakoshima

    Osaka University, Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology, Osaka University

  • Yuichiro Matsuzaki

    AIST, Research Center for Emerging Computing Technologies, National institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

  • Yuuki Tokunaga

    NTT Corporation, NTT Computer and Data Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation

  • Suzuki Yasunari

    NTT Corporation, CD Lab, NTT Corporation

  • Suguru Endo

    NTT Corporation, NTT Computer and Data Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation