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Korhonen, Keijo, Vappula, Hetta, Glos, Adam, Cattaneo, Marco, Zimborás, Zoltán, Borrelli, Elsi-Mari, Rossi, Matteo A. C., García-Pérez, Guillermo, Cavalcanti, Daniel
Achieving high-precision measurements on near-term quantum devices is critical for advancing quantum computing applications. In this paper, we explore several practical techniques to enhance measurement accuracy using randomized measurements, focusin
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.02575
Quantum computers hold great promise for efficiently simulating Fermionic systems, benefiting fields like quantum chemistry and materials science. To achieve this, algorithms typically begin by choosing a Fermion-to-qubit mapping to encode the Fermio
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.03992
Efficient decomposition of permutation unitaries is vital as they frequently appear in quantum computing. In this paper, we identify the key properties that impact the decomposition process of permutation unitaries. Then, we classify these decomposit
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.11644
Autor:
Atallah, Mostafa, Velmurugan, Haemanth, Sharma, Rohan, Midha, Siddhant, Mamun, Shamim Al, Botelho, Ludmila, Glos, Adam, Salehi, Özlem
Integer factorization is a significant problem, with implications for the security of widely-used cryptographic schemes. No efficient classical algorithm for polynomial-time integer factorization has been found despite extensive research. Although Pe
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.15162
The classical homotopy optimization approach has the potential to deal with highly nonlinear landscape, such as the energy landscape of QAOA problems. Following this motivation, we introduce Hamiltonian-Oriented Homotopy QAOA (HOHo-QAOA), that is a h
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.13170
Current state-of-the-art quantum optimization algorithms require representing the original problem as a binary optimization problem, which is then converted into an equivalent Ising model suitable for the quantum device. Implementing each term of the
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.03386
Autor:
Glos, Adam, Nykänen, Anton, Borrelli, Elsi-Mari, Maniscalco, Sabrina, Rossi, Matteo A. C., Zimborás, Zoltán, García-Pérez, Guillermo
We present adaptive measurement techniques tailored for variational quantum algorithms on near-term small and noisy devices. In particular, we generalise earlier "learning to measure" strategies in two ways. First, by considering a class of adaptive
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.07817
Autor:
Maniscalco, Sabrina, Borrelli, Elsi-Mari, Cavalcanti, Daniel, Foti, Caterina, Glos, Adam, Goldsmith, Mark, Knecht, Stefan, Korhonen, Keijo, Malmi, Joonas, Nykänen, Anton, Rossi, Matteo A. C., Saarinen, Harto, Sokolov, Boris, Talarico, N. Walter, Westergren, Jussi, Zimborás, Zoltán, García-Pérez, Guillermo
Scientific and technological advances in medicine and systems biology have unequivocally shown that health and disease must be viewed in the context of the interplay among multiple molecular and environmental factors. Understanding the effects of cel
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.12405
Optimization of pre-production vehicle configurations is one of the challenges in the automotive industry. Given a list of tests requiring cars with certain features, it is desirable to find the minimum number of cars that cover the tests and obey th
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.15421
Autor:
Glos, Adam
In this dissertation we demonstrate that the continuous-time quantum walk models remain powerful for nontrivial graph structures. We consider two aspects of this problem. First, it is known that the standard Continuous-Time Quantum Walk (CTQW), propo
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.12978