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arxiv: 1603.02940 · v1 · pith:SSHHPN5Mnew · submitted 2016-03-09 · 🪐 quant-ph

Quantum algorithms for Gibbs sampling and hitting-time estimation

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We present quantum algorithms for solving two problems regarding stochastic processes. The first algorithm prepares the thermal Gibbs state of a quantum system and runs in time almost linear in $\sqrt{N \beta/{\cal Z}}$ and polynomial in $\log(1/\epsilon)$, where $N$ is the Hilbert space dimension, $\beta$ is the inverse temperature, ${\cal Z}$ is the partition function, and $\epsilon$ is the desired precision of the output state. Our quantum algorithm exponentially improves the dependence on $1/\epsilon$ and quadratically improves the dependence on $\beta$ of known quantum algorithms for this problem. The second algorithm estimates the hitting time of a Markov chain. For a sparse stochastic matrix $P$, it runs in time almost linear in $1/(\epsilon \Delta^{3/2})$, where $\epsilon$ is the absolute precision in the estimation and $\Delta$ is a parameter determined by $P$, and whose inverse is an upper bound of the hitting time. Our quantum algorithm quadratically improves the dependence on $1/\epsilon$ and $1/\Delta$ of the analog classical algorithm for hitting-time estimation. Both algorithms use tools recently developed in the context of Hamiltonian simulation, spectral gap amplification, and solving linear systems of equations.

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