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Quantum Newton’s Method for Solving the System of Nonlinear Equations

Cheng Xue, Yuchun Wu, G. Guo·September 17, 2021·DOI: 10.1142/S201032472140004X
Physics

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Abstract

While quantum computing provides an exponential advantage in solving the system of linear equations, there is little work to solve the system of nonlinear equations with quantum computing. We propose quantum Newton’s method (QNM) for solving [Formula: see text]-dimensional system of nonlinear equations based on Newton’s method. In QNM, we solve the system of linear equations in each iteration of Newton’s method with quantum linear system solver. We use a specific quantum data structure and [Formula: see text] tomography with sample error [Formula: see text] to implement the classical-quantum data conversion process between the two iterations of QNM, thereby constructing the whole process of QNM. The complexity of QNM in each iteration is [Formula: see text]. Through numerical simulation, we find that when [Formula: see text], QNM is still effective, so the complexity of QNM is sublinear with [Formula: see text], which provides quantum advantage compared with the optimal classical algorithm.

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