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Quantum speedup of classical mixing processes

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Most approximation algorithms for #P-complete problems (e.g., evaluating the permanent of a matrix or the volume of a polytope) work by reduction to the problem of approximate sampling from a distribution $\pi$ over a large set $\S$. This problem is solved using the {\em Markov chain Monte Carlo} method: a sparse, reversible Markov chain $P$ on $\S$ with stationary distribution $\pi$ is run to near equilibrium. The running time of this random walk algorithm, the so-called {\em mixing time} of $P$, is $O(\delta^{-1} \log 1/\pi_*)$ as shown by Aldous, where $\delta$ is the spectral gap of $P$ and $\pi_*$ is the minimum value of $\pi$. A natural question is whether a speedup of this classical method to $O(\sqrt{\delta^{-1}} \log 1/\pi_*)$, the diameter of the graph underlying $P$, is possible using {\em quantum walks}. We provide evidence for this possibility using quantum walks that {\em decohere} under repeated randomized measurements. We show: (a) decoherent quantum walks always mix, just like their classical counterparts, (b) the mixing time is a robust quantity, essentially invariant under any smooth form of decoherence, and (c) the mixing time of the decoherent quantum walk on a periodic lattice $\Z_n^d$ is $O(n d \log d)$, which is indeed $O(\sqrt{\delta^{-1}} \log 1/\pi_*)$ and is asymptotically no worse than the diameter of $\Z_n^d$ (the obvious lower bound) up to at most a logarithmic factor.

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Quantum algorithm for estimating volumes of convex bodies

quant-ph · 2019-08-11 · accept · novelty 8.0

A quantum algorithm estimates the volume of an n-dimensional convex body within error epsilon using O-tilde(n^3 + n^2.5/epsilon) membership queries, the first quantum speedup for this task.

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  • Quantum algorithm for estimating volumes of convex bodies quant-ph · 2019-08-11 · accept · none · ref 54 · internal anchor

    A quantum algorithm estimates the volume of an n-dimensional convex body within error epsilon using O-tilde(n^3 + n^2.5/epsilon) membership queries, the first quantum speedup for this task.