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Auteurs principaux: Izumi, Yuki, Kawahara, Hitoshi
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Publié: 2026
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author Izumi, Yuki
Kawahara, Hitoshi
author_facet Izumi, Yuki
Kawahara, Hitoshi
contents Standard quantum phase estimation (QPE) has often been regarded as unsuitable for simultaneous detection of all eigenvalues, because it requires initial states with sufficient overlap with the target eigenstates. In this paper, we show that this limitation is not inherent to the QPE circuit itself. The output distribution of standard QPE can be written as a superposition of Fejér kernels weighted by the squared overlaps with the eigenmodes. We prove that, if the initial state is independently drawn at each shot from a 1-design (in particular, by random selection of computational basis states), these mode weights are equalized in expectation, yielding a state-averaged QPE distribution that exhibits peaks at every eigenphase location. In this sense, all eigenvalues become accessible without any modification of the standard QPE circuit; repeated eigenvalues appear through the aggregated weight of their eigenspaces. For distinct eigenphases satisfying a separation condition, we further establish a rigorous peak-detection theory and derive a sufficient shot-count estimate for detecting all peaks. We validate the theory through numerical experiments on a finite element method (FEM) matrix with 1,008 degrees of freedom arising from computer-aided engineering (CAE).
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spellingShingle Standard Quantum Phase Estimation Detects All Eigenvalues via Randomized Initial States
Izumi, Yuki
Kawahara, Hitoshi
Quantum Physics
Standard quantum phase estimation (QPE) has often been regarded as unsuitable for simultaneous detection of all eigenvalues, because it requires initial states with sufficient overlap with the target eigenstates. In this paper, we show that this limitation is not inherent to the QPE circuit itself. The output distribution of standard QPE can be written as a superposition of Fejér kernels weighted by the squared overlaps with the eigenmodes. We prove that, if the initial state is independently drawn at each shot from a 1-design (in particular, by random selection of computational basis states), these mode weights are equalized in expectation, yielding a state-averaged QPE distribution that exhibits peaks at every eigenphase location. In this sense, all eigenvalues become accessible without any modification of the standard QPE circuit; repeated eigenvalues appear through the aggregated weight of their eigenspaces. For distinct eigenphases satisfying a separation condition, we further establish a rigorous peak-detection theory and derive a sufficient shot-count estimate for detecting all peaks. We validate the theory through numerical experiments on a finite element method (FEM) matrix with 1,008 degrees of freedom arising from computer-aided engineering (CAE).
title Standard Quantum Phase Estimation Detects All Eigenvalues via Randomized Initial States
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.00475