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Efficient Estimation of Pauli Observables by Derandomization

Abstract

We consider the problem of jointly estimating expectation values of many Pauli observables, a crucial subroutine in variational quantum algorithms. Starting with randomized measurements, we propose an efficient derandomization procedure that iteratively replaces random single-qubit measurements by fixed Pauli measurements; the resulting deterministic measurement procedure is guaranteed to perform at least as well as the randomized one. In particular, for estimating any L low-weight Pauli observables, a deterministic measurement on only of order log(L) copies of a quantum state suffices. In some cases, for example, when some of the Pauli observables have high weight, the derandomized procedure is substantially better than the randomized one. Specifically, numerical experiments highlight the advantages of our derandomized protocol over various previous methods for estimating the ground-state energies of small molecules.

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© 2021 American Physical Society. Received 19 March 2021; accepted 14 June 2021; published 16 July 2021. The authors thank Andreas Elben, Stefan Hillmich, Steven T. Flammia, Jarrod McClean, and Lorenzo Pastori for valuable input and inspiring discussions. H. H. is supported by the J. Yang and Family Foundation. J. P. acknowledges funding from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, (DE-NA0003525, DE-SC0020290), and the National Science Foundation (PHY-1733907). The Institute for Quantum Information and Matter is a NSF Physics Frontiers Center.

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109097
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CaltechAUTHORS:20210512-104041014

Funding

J. Yang Family and Foundation
Department of Energy (DOE)
DE-NA0003525
Department of Energy (DOE)
DE-SC0020290
NSF
PHY-1733907

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2021-05-12
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Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, AWS Center for Quantum Computing