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A quantum protocol for applying arbitrary phase transformations

Published 17 Sep 2024 in quant-ph, physics.app-ph, and physics.comp-ph | (2409.11020v1)

Abstract: Given an operator that produces the state $|\phi\rangle=\sum\phi(x)\,|x\rangle$, we propose a quantum protocol that transforms any input state of the form $|\psi\rangle=\sum\psi(x)\,|x\rangle$ to $|\psi'\rangle=\sum\psi(x)\,e{i\alpha|\phi(x)|2}\,|x\rangle$. This protocol is thus programmable in the sense that one can use it to apply different phase profiles $e{i\alpha|\phi(x)|2}$ by choosing different $|\phi\rangle$ states as the input parameter at each run. Therefore, the problem of applying phases to a signal via a quantum computer is reduced to the problem of initializing a state $|\phi\rangle$ that corresponds to the desired phase profile. Furthermore, we discuss possible applications of this protocol, most importantly in Hamiltonian simulation.

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