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On the relevance of avoided crossings away from quantum critical point to the complexity of quantum adiabatic algorithm

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Two recent preprints [B. Altshuler, H. Krovi, and J. Roland, "Quantum adiabatic optimization fails for random instances of NP-complete problems", arXiv:0908.2782 and "Anderson localization casts clouds over adiabatic quantum optimization", arXiv:0912.0746] argue that random 4th order perturbative corrections to the energies of local minima of random instances of NP-complete problem lead to avoided crossings that cause the failure of quantum adiabatic algorithm (due to exponentially small gap) close to the end, for very small transverse field that scales as an inverse power of instance size N. The theoretical portion of this work does not to take into account the exponential degeneracy of the ground and excited states at zero field. A corrected analysis shows that unlike those in the middle of the spectrum, avoided crossings at the edge would require high [O(1)] transverse fields, at which point the perturbation theory may become divergent due to quantum phase transition. This effect manifests itself only in large instances [exp(0.02 N) >> 1], which might be the reason it had not been observed in the authors' numerical work. While we dispute the proposed mechanism of failure of quantum adiabatic algorithm, we cannot draw any conclusions on its ultimate complexity.

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Disorder-averaged Qudit Dynamics

quant-ph · 2024-12-23 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Exact disorder-averaged dynamical maps are derived for periodic Hamiltonians, with decoherence functions set by the disorder distribution and the Hamiltonian's periodicity class.

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    Exact disorder-averaged dynamical maps are derived for periodic Hamiltonians, with decoherence functions set by the disorder distribution and the Hamiltonian's periodicity class.