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Solving generalized eigenvalue problems by ordinary differential equations on a quantum computer (2010.15027v2)

Published 28 Oct 2020 in quant-ph, cs.NA, and math.NA

Abstract: Many eigenvalue problems arising in practice are often of the generalized form $A\x=\lambda B\x$. One particularly important case is symmetric, namely $A, B$ are Hermitian and $B$ is positive definite. The standard algorithm for solving this class of eigenvalue problems is to reduce them to Hermitian eigenvalue problems. For a quantum computer, quantum phase estimation is a useful technique to solve Hermitian eigenvalue problems. In this work, we propose a new quantum algorithm for symmetric generalized eigenvalue problems using ordinary differential equations. The algorithm has lower complexity than the standard one based on quantum phase estimation. Moreover, it works for a wider case than symmetric: $B$ is invertible, $B{-1}A$ is diagonalizable and all the eigenvalues are real.

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Authors (2)
  1. Changpeng Shao (34 papers)
  2. Jin-Peng Liu (19 papers)
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