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Robust quantum control for adiabatic quantum computation

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Properly designed control has been shown to be particularly advantageous for improving adiabatic quantum computation (AQC) accuracy and time complexity scaling. Here, an in situ quantum control optimization protocol is… Click to show full abstract

Properly designed control has been shown to be particularly advantageous for improving adiabatic quantum computation (AQC) accuracy and time complexity scaling. Here, an in situ quantum control optimization protocol is developed to indirectly optimize state fidelity without knowledge of the instantaneous spectral gap or the computational solution. The protocol is shown to converge to analytically derived time-optimal controls for Grover's search algorithm. Furthermore, the protocol is utilized to explore optimized control trajectories for the maximum two-bit satisfiability problem, where appreciable improvement in fidelity and the minimum spectral gap over a linear schedule is observed. The approach is also shown to be robust against system model uncertainties (unitary control errors). This method is designed to enable robust control optimization on existing quantum annealing hardware and future AQC processors.

Keywords: quantum control; control; quantum computation; quantum; adiabatic quantum

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2019

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