2023
DOI: 10.1002/qute.202300042
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Improved Resource‐Tunable Near‐Term Quantum Algorithms for Transition Probabilities, with Applications in Physics and Variational Quantum Linear Algebra

Abstract: Transition amplitudes and transition probabilities are relevant to many areas of physics simulation, including the calculation of response properties and correlation functions. These quantities can also be related to solving linear systems of equations. This study presents three related algorithms for calculating transition probabilities. First, a previously published short‐depth algorithm is extended, allowing for the two input states to be non‐orthogonal. Building on this first procedure, a higher‐depth algo… Show more

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“…Important recent developments have been made in computing response properties on a quantum computer. The variational quantum response (VQR) algorithm developed by Huang and co-workers is notable in this regard. The VQR approach transforms the response formalism into an optimization problem that minimizes a cost function using a parameterized quantum circuit to calculate dipole polarizabilities and absorption spectra.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Important recent developments have been made in computing response properties on a quantum computer. The variational quantum response (VQR) algorithm developed by Huang and co-workers is notable in this regard. The VQR approach transforms the response formalism into an optimization problem that minimizes a cost function using a parameterized quantum circuit to calculate dipole polarizabilities and absorption spectra.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%