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Main Authors: Lee, Woo-Ram, Myers, Nathan M., Scarola, V. W.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.10306
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author Lee, Woo-Ram
Myers, Nathan M.
Scarola, V. W.
author_facet Lee, Woo-Ram
Myers, Nathan M.
Scarola, V. W.
contents We present a hybrid quantum algorithm for estimating gaps in many-body energy spectra, supported by an analytic proof of its inherent resilience to state preparation and measurement errors, as well as mid-circuit multi-qubit depolarizing noise. Our analysis extends to a broader class of Markovian noise, employing error mitigation strategies that optimize the utilization of quantum resources. By integrating trial-state optimization and classical signal processing into the algorithm, we amplify the signal peak corresponding to the exact target gap beyond the error threshold, thereby significantly reducing gap estimate errors. The algorithm's robustness is demonstrated through noisy simulations on the Qiskit Aer simulator and demonstrations on IBM Quantum processors. These results underscore the potential to enable accurate quantum simulations on near-term noisy quantum devices without resource-intensive error correction.
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spellingShingle Noise-resilient and resource-efficient hybrid algorithm for robust quantum gap estimation
Lee, Woo-Ram
Myers, Nathan M.
Scarola, V. W.
Quantum Physics
Strongly Correlated Electrons
We present a hybrid quantum algorithm for estimating gaps in many-body energy spectra, supported by an analytic proof of its inherent resilience to state preparation and measurement errors, as well as mid-circuit multi-qubit depolarizing noise. Our analysis extends to a broader class of Markovian noise, employing error mitigation strategies that optimize the utilization of quantum resources. By integrating trial-state optimization and classical signal processing into the algorithm, we amplify the signal peak corresponding to the exact target gap beyond the error threshold, thereby significantly reducing gap estimate errors. The algorithm's robustness is demonstrated through noisy simulations on the Qiskit Aer simulator and demonstrations on IBM Quantum processors. These results underscore the potential to enable accurate quantum simulations on near-term noisy quantum devices without resource-intensive error correction.
title Noise-resilient and resource-efficient hybrid algorithm for robust quantum gap estimation
topic Quantum Physics
Strongly Correlated Electrons
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.10306