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Quantum mean-value approximator for hard integer-value problems

David Joseph, Antonio J. Martinez, Cong Ling, F. Mintert·May 27, 2021·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.105.052419
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Abstract

Evaluating the expectation of a quantum circuit is a classically difficult problem known as the quantum mean value problem (QMV). It is used to optimize the quantum approximate optimization algorithm and other variational quantum eigensolvers. We show that such an optimization can be improved substantially by using an approximation rather than the exact expectation. Together with efficient classical sampling algorithms, a quantum algorithm with minimal gate count can thus improve the efficiency of general integer-value problems, such as the shortest vector problem (SVP) investigated in this work.

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