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Sequency Hierarchy Truncation (SeqHT) for Adiabatic State Preparation and Time Evolution in Quantum Simulations

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Abstract

We introduce the Sequency Hierarchy Truncation (SeqHT) scheme for reducing the redsources required for state preparation and time evolution in quantum simulations, based upon a truncation in sequency. For the λφ4 interaction in scalar field theory, or any interaction with a polynomial expansion, upper bounds on the contributions of operators of a given sequency are derived. For the systems we have examined, observables computed in sequency-truncated wavefunctions, including quantum correlations as measured by magic, are found to step-wise converge to their exact values with increasing cutoff sequency. The utility of SeqHT is demonstrated in the adiabatic state preparation of the λϕ4 anharmonic oscillator ground state using IBM's quantum computer ibm_sherbrooke. Using SeqHT, the depth of the required quantum circuits is reduced by ∼ 30%, leading to significantly improved determinations of observables in the quantum simulations. More generally, SeqHT is expected to lead to a reduction in required resources for quantum simulations of systems with a hierarchy of length scales.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.13835

Presenters

  • Zhiyao Li

    University of Washington

Authors

  • Zhiyao Li

    University of Washington

  • Martin J Savage

    University of Washington

  • Dorota M Grabowska

    University of Washington