QAOA plus quantum subspace expansion systematically improves MIS solutions on small random graphs, with a fitted gate-count crossover extrapolated to about 75 nodes.
Quantum fluctuations induce collective multiphonons in finite Fermi liquids
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We show that collective multiphonon states in atomic nuclei emerge at high excitation energies when quantum fluctuations in the collective space are included beyond the independent-particle approximation. The quadrupole response of a nucleus is studied using an extension of the nuclear time-dependent density-functional theory that mixes several many-body trajectories. While a single trajectory can account for the excitation of the first collective quantum, the second and the third quanta emerge due to the interference between trajectories. The collective spectrum, found as nearly harmonic, is in excellent agreement with the experimentally observed three quanta of the isoscalar giant quadrupole resonance in $^{40}$Ca. This study offers guidance for multiphonon searches in other self-bound systems and demonstrates the resistance to internal excitation of finite Fermi liquids.
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Systematic improvement of the quantum approximate optimisation ansatz for combinatorial optimisation using quantum subspace expansion
QAOA plus quantum subspace expansion systematically improves MIS solutions on small random graphs, with a fitted gate-count crossover extrapolated to about 75 nodes.