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Quantum Algorithms for Scientific Computing and Approximate Optimization

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arxiv 1805.03265 v1 pith:WBWQZYW7 submitted 2018-05-08 quant-ph

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Quantum computation appears to offer significant advantages over classical computation and this has generated a tremendous interest in the field. In this thesis we consider the application of quantum computers to scientific computing and combinatorial optimization. We study five problems. The first three deal with quantum algorithms for computational problems in science and engineering, including quantum simulation of physical systems. In particular, we study quantum algorithms for numerical computation, for the approximation of ground and excited state energies of the Schr\"odinger equation, and for Hamiltonian simulation with applications to physics and chemistry. The remaining two deal with quantum algorithms for approximate optimization. We study the performance of the quantum approximate optimization algorithm (QAOA), and show a generalization of QAOA, the $\textit{quantum}$ $\textit{alternating}$ $\textit{operator}$ $\textit{ansatz}$, particularly suitable for constrained optimization problems and low-resource implementations on near-term quantum devices.

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  1. A Spectral Quantum Algorithm for Numerical Differentiation and Integration

    quant-ph 2025-06 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    A quantum Fourier transform circuit for sample-based numerical derivatives is presented, together with a flawed partial-sum integration circuit whose derivation and scaling do not implement the trapezoidal rule.

  2. A Warm-start QAOA based approach using a swap-based mixer for the TSP: theoretical considerations,implementation and experiments

    quant-ph 2025-05 reject novelty 3.0 of 10

    A warm-started QAOA with a position-swap mixer is demonstrated on a single 5-customer TSP, but the evidence for faster convergence is not controlled.

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