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Heisenberg-Limited Quantum Eigenvalue Estimation for Non-normal Matrices

Yukun Zhang, Yusen Wu, Xiao Yuan·October 22, 2025
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

Estimating the eigenvalues of non-normal matrices is a foundational problem with far-reaching implications, from modeling non-Hermitian quantum systems to analyzing complex fluid dynamics. Yet, this task remains beyond the reach of standard quantum algorithms, which are predominantly tailored for Hermitian matrices. Here we introduce a new class of quantum algorithms that directly address this challenge. The central idea is to construct eigenvalue signals through customized quantum simulation protocols and extract them using advanced classical signal-processing techniques, thereby enabling accurate and efficient eigenvalue estimation for general non-normal matrices. Crucially, when supplied with purified quantum state inputs, our algorithms attain Heisenberg-limited precision--achieving optimal performance. These results extend the powerful guided local Hamiltonian framework into the non-Hermitian regime, significantly broadening the frontier of quantum computational advantage. Our work lays the foundation for a rigorous and scalable quantum computing approach to one of the most demanding problems in linear algebra.

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