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Efficient algorithm for generating Pauli coordinates for an arbitrary linear operator

D. Gunlycke, Mark C. Palenik, A. Emmert, Sean A. Fischer·November 17, 2020
PhysicsMathematics

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Abstract

Several linear algebra routines for quantum computing use a basis of tensor products of identity and Pauli operators to describe linear operators, and obtaining the coordinates for any given linear operator from its matrix representation requires a basis transformation, which for an $\mathrm N\times\mathrm N$ matrix generally involves $\mathcal O(\mathrm N^4)$ arithmetic operations. Herein, we present an efficient algorithm that for our particular basis transformation only involves $\mathcal O(\mathrm N^2\log_2\mathrm N)$ operations. Because this algorithm requires fewer than $\mathcal O(\mathrm N^3)$ operations, for large $\mathrm N$, it could be used as a preprocessing step for quantum computing algorithms for certain applications. As a demonstration, we apply our algorithm to a Hamiltonian describing a system of relativistic interacting spin-zero bosons and calculate the ground-state energy using the variational quantum eigensolver algorithm on a quantum computer.

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