PIDN replaces repeated multi-noise ZNE evaluations with a trained network that denoises expectation values and gradients from noisy data plus history, achieving comparable optimization on quantum models with 4-6x fewer circuits.
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A model-agnostic randomized dissipative cooling protocol drives generic strongly correlated fermionic systems to their low-energy manifold using local ancilla couplings with random energy splittings.
Structure-aware VQE ansatze for long-range Ising models cut required circuit layers by 2.5x to 3.8x in non-local regimes while two-qubit gate counts scale quadratically with system size, consistent with the number of Hamiltonian terms.
A VQE quantum-computing method for nuclear lattice models shows ground-state energies for 2H, 3H, and 4He approaching experimental values with increasing lattice size.
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Accelerating Noisy Variational Quantum Algorithms with Physics-Informed Denoising Networks
PIDN replaces repeated multi-noise ZNE evaluations with a trained network that denoises expectation values and gradients from noisy data plus history, achieving comparable optimization on quantum models with 4-6x fewer circuits.
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Model-agnostic cooling algorithms for strongly interacting fermions
A model-agnostic randomized dissipative cooling protocol drives generic strongly correlated fermionic systems to their low-energy manifold using local ancilla couplings with random energy splittings.
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Scaling of Quantum Resources for Simulating a Long-Range System
Structure-aware VQE ansatze for long-range Ising models cut required circuit layers by 2.5x to 3.8x in non-local regimes while two-qubit gate counts scale quadratically with system size, consistent with the number of Hamiltonian terms.
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Quantum computing for effective nuclear lattice model
A VQE quantum-computing method for nuclear lattice models shows ground-state energies for 2H, 3H, and 4He approaching experimental values with increasing lattice size.