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Measurements of Quantum Hamiltonians with Locally-Biased Classical Shadows

Charles Hadfield, S. Bravyi, Rudy Raymond, Antonio Mezzacapo·June 29, 2020·DOI: 10.1007/s00220-022-04343-8
Physics

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Abstract

Obtaining precise estimates of quantum observables is a crucial step of variational quantum algorithms. We consider the problem of estimating expectation values of quantum Hamiltonians, obtained on states prepared on a quantum computer. We propose a novel estimator for this task, which is locally optimised with knowledge of the Hamiltonian and a classical approximation to the underlying quantum state. Our estimator is based on the concept of classical shadows of a quantum state, and has the important property of not adding to the circuit depth for the state preparation. We test its performance numerically for molecular Hamiltonians of increasing size, finding a sizable reduction in variance with respect to current measurement protocols that do not increase circuit depths.

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