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Early fault tolerant phase estimation algorithm:
Early fault tolerant phase estimation algorithm:
split up the phase estimation into separate Hadamard tests, only one ancilla qubit required for each test
*split up the phase estimation into separate Hadamard tests, only one ancilla qubit required for each test
Heisenberg limit (1/eps rather than 1/eps^2) scaling retained
*Heisenberg limit (1/eps rather than 1/eps^2) scaling retained
T_max is much lower than in conventional QPE => early Fault tolerant
*T_max is much lower than in conventional QPE => early Fault tolerant
only requires a squares overlap with the GS of 0.5
*only requires a squares overlap with the GS of 0.5


Paper 1:
Paper 1:

Revision as of 10:12, 30 October 2023

Notes about previous and future quantum brainstorm sessions.


FUTURE

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.12726.pdf

Swap test : phase problem (Lila)

24 October 2023

Chiara - QCELS:

Early fault tolerant phase estimation algorithm:

  • split up the phase estimation into separate Hadamard tests, only one ancilla qubit required for each test
  • Heisenberg limit (1/eps rather than 1/eps^2) scaling retained
  • T_max is much lower than in conventional QPE => early Fault tolerant
  • only requires a squares overlap with the GS of 0.5

Paper 1: https://journals.aps.org/prxquantum/pdf/10.1103/PRXQuantum.4.020331

Paper 2 (about one month later, they realised their analysis wasn't optimal - you only need a squared overlap with the GS of 0.5, rather than 0.71): https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.05714

Nice talk from IPAM 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-MaQtgzksY