A conditional quantum algorithm for estimating the Betti numbers of Khovanov homology, together with DQC1, BQP, and #P hardness results for harder approximation regimes.
Quantum algorithm for persistent Betti numbers and topological data analysis
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Topological data analysis (TDA) is an emergent field of data analysis. The critical step of TDA is computing the persistent Betti numbers. Existing classical algorithms for TDA are limited if we want to learn from high-dimensional topological features because the number of high-dimensional simplices grows exponentially in the size of the data. In the context of quantum computation, it has been previously shown that there exists an efficient quantum algorithm for estimating the Betti numbers even in high dimensions. However, the Betti numbers are less general than the persistent Betti numbers, and there have been no quantum algorithms that can estimate the persistent Betti numbers of arbitrary dimensions. This paper shows the first quantum algorithm that can estimate the (normalized) persistent Betti numbers of arbitrary dimensions. Our algorithm is efficient for simplicial complexes such as the Vietoris-Rips complex and demonstrates exponential speedup over the known classical algorithms.
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A quantum algorithm for Khovanov homology
A conditional quantum algorithm for estimating the Betti numbers of Khovanov homology, together with DQC1, BQP, and #P hardness results for harder approximation regimes.