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Oscillator-qubit generalized quantum signal processing for vibronic models: a case study of uracil cation

Published 12 Oct 2025 in quant-ph | (2510.10495v1)

Abstract: Hybrid oscillator-qubit processors have recently demonstrated high-fidelity control of both continuous- and discrete-variable information processing. However, most of the quantum algorithms remain limited to homogeneous quantum architectures. Here, we present a compiler for hybrid oscillator-qubit processors, implementing state preparation and time evolution. In hybrid oscillator-qubit processors, this compiler invokes generalized quantum signal processing (GQSP) to constructively synthesize arbitrary bosonic phase gates with moderate circuit depth O(log(1/{\varepsilon})). The approximation cost is scaled by the Fourier bandwidth of the target bosonic phase, rather than by the degree of nonlinearity. Armed with GQSP, nonadiabatic molecular dynamics can be decomposed with arbitrary-phase potential propagators. Compared to fully discrete encodings, our approach avoids the overhead of truncating continuous variables, showing linear dependence on the number of vibration modes while trading success probability for circuit depth. We validate our method on the uracil cation, a canonical system whose accurate modeling requires anharmonic vibronic models, estimating the cost for state preparation and time evolution.

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