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Generalized quantum singular value transformation with application in quantum conjugate gradient least squares algorithm

Yu-Qiu Liu, Hefeng Wang, Hua Xiang·August 29, 2025
math.NAQuantum Physics

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Abstract

Quantum signal processing (QSP) and generalized quantum signal processing (GQSP) are essential tools for implementing the block encoding of matrix functions. The achievable polynomials of QSP have restrictions on parity, while GQSP eliminates these restrictions. But GQSP only constructs functions of unitary matrices. In this paper, we further investigate GQSP and extend it to general matrices. Compared with the quantum singular value transformation (QSVT), our proposed method relaxes the requirements on the parity of polynomials. We refer to this extension as generalized quantum singular value transformation (GQSVT). Subsequently, by utilizing the relationship between generalized matrix functions and standard matrix functions, we propose a classical-quantum hybrid quantum conjugate gradient least squares (CGLS) algorithm using GQSVT.

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