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arxiv: 1609.09137 · v1 · pith:GNHMI5S7new · submitted 2016-09-28 · 🪐 quant-ph

Discrepancies between Asymptotic and Exact Spectral Gap Analyses of Quantum Adiabatic Barrier Tunneling

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keywords asymptoticproblemsquantumtunnelingannealingbarrierbehaviorspectral
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We study the asymptotic behavior of the spectral gap of simple barrier tunneling problems, which are related to using quantum annealing to find the global optimum of cost functions defined over n bits. Specifically we look at the problem of having an n qubit system tunnel through a barrier of width and height proportional to n^a. We show that with these quantum annealing problems, the asymptotic, $n\to\infty$, behavior of the spectral gap does not accurately describe the behavior of the gap at finite n until extremely large values of n (n>10^{12}). We prove that this deficiency of the asymptotic expression is a feature of simple one-dimensional tunneling problems themselves, casting doubt on whether asymptotic analysis is an appropriate tool for studying tunneling problems in quantum annealing for reasonably sized systems.

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