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Variational Adiabatic Gauge Transformation on Real Quantum Hardware for Effective Low-Energy Hamiltonians and Accurate Diagonalization

Laura Gentini, A. Cuccoli, L. Banchi·November 16, 2021·DOI: 10.1103/physrevapplied.18.034025
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Abstract

Effective low-energy theories represent powerful theoretical tools to reduce the complexity in modeling interacting quantum many-particle systems. However, common theoretical methods rely on perturbation theory, which limits their applicability to weak interactions. Here we introduce the Variational Adiabatic Gauge Transformation (VAGT), a non-perturbative hybrid quantum algorithm that can use nowadays quantum computers to learn the variational parameters of the unitary circuit that brings the Hamiltonian to either its block-diagonal or full-diagonal form. If a Hamiltonian can be diagonalized via a shallow quantum circuit, then VAGT can learn the optimal parameters using a polynomial number of runs. The accuracy of VAGT is tested trough numerical simulations, as well as simulations on Rigetti and IonQ quantum computers.

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