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Variational Quantum Gibbs State Preparation with a Truncated Taylor Series
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Journal:Physical Review Applied

Key Words:Variational quantum algorithm, quantum state preparation, Gibbs state

Abstract:The preparation of a quantum Gibbs state is an essential part of quantum computation and has wide-ranging applications in various areas, including quantum simulation, quantum optimization, and quantum machine learning. In this paper, we propose variational hybrid quantum-classical algorithms for quantum Gibbs state preparation. We first utilize a truncated Taylor series to evaluate the free energy and choose the truncated free energy as the loss function. Our protocol then trains the parameterized quantum circuits to learn the desired quantum Gibbs state. Notably, this algorithm can be implemented on near-term quantum computers equipped with parameterized quantum circuits. By performing numerical experiments, we show that shallow parameterized circuits with only one additional qubit can be trained to prepare the Ising chain and spin chain Gibbs states with a fidelity higher than 95%. In particular, for the Ising chain model, we find that a simplified circuit ansatz with only one parameter and one additional qubit can be trained to realize a 99% fidelity in Gibbs state preparation at inverse temperatures larger than 2.

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Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2021-11-18

Publication links:https://journals.aps.org/prapplied/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.16.054035

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Alma Mater : 悉尼科技大学

Education Level : With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study

Degree : Doctoral Degree in Engineering

Status : 在岗

School/Department : 软件学院

PostalAddress : 南信大临江楼A1108

Telephone : 18860848606

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江苏省应用技术学会青年科技奖  

悉尼量子学院博士奖学金  

2023 年中国物理学会 - MindSpore Quantum 学术奖励基金  

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