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Trotter error bounds and dynamic multi-product formulas for Hamiltonian simulation

S. Zhuk, Niall F. Robertson, S. Bravyi·June 21, 2023·DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2306.12569
PhysicsComputer ScienceMathematics

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Abstract

Multi-product formulas (MPFs) are linear combinations of Trotter circuits offering high-quality simulation of Hamiltonian time evolution with fewer Trotter steps. Here we report two contributions aimed at making multi-product formulas more viable for near-term quantum simulations. First, we extend the theory of Trotter error with commutator scaling developed by Childs [A. M. Childs , ] to multi-product formulas. Our result implies that multi-product formulas can achieve a quadratic reduction of Trotter error in 1-norm (nuclear norm) on arbitrary time intervals compared with the regular product formulas without increasing the required circuit depth or qubit connectivity. The number of circuit repetitions grows only by a constant factor. Second, we introduce dynamic multi-product formulas with time-dependent coefficients chosen to minimize a certain efficiently computable proxy for the Trotter error. We use a minimax estimation method to make dynamic multi-product formulas robust to uncertainty from algorithmic errors, sampling, and hardware noise. We call this method the minimax MPF and we provide a rigorous bound on its error. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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