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Superposition of Macroscopically Distinct States in Adiabatic Quantum Computation

T. Yuge·May 23, 2017·DOI: 10.7566/JPSJ.87.124002
MathematicsPhysics

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Abstract

What are the conditions for adiabatic quantum computation (AQC) to outperform classical computation? Although there exist several quantum adiabatic algorithms achieving the strong quantum speedup, the essential keys to their speedups are still unclear. Here, we investigate the connection between superpositions of macroscopically distinct states and known examples of the speedup in AQC. To formalize this notion we consider an index $p$ that quantifies a superposition of macroscopically distinct states from the asymptotic behaviors of fluctuations of additive observables. We determine this index for five examples of adiabatic algorithms exhibiting various degrees of the speedup. The results suggest that the superposition of macroscopically distinct states is an appropriate indicator of entanglement crucial to the strong quantum speedup in AQC.

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