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Programmable Quantum Processors: Equivalence and Learning

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Authors: Jaroslav Pavličko

Year

2024

Paper ID

37264

Status

Preprint

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267

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Abstract

In the first part of the work, the equivalence of quantum deterministic and probabilistic processors was investigated. A programmable quantum processor is a device able to transform input data states in a desired way. Deterministic equivalence as well as three types of probabilistic equivalences - strong, weak, and structural - were defined. Necessary and sufficient conditions for deterministic and structural equivalence of unitarily related processors were discovered. Equivalence of deterministic SWAP processor for two-dimensional data and two-dimensional program space was completely solved. It was found that spans of operators of structurally equivalent processors are identical. Relations between types of individual equivalences were also examined. In the second part, robustness of probabilistic storing and retrieval device (PSAR), originally optimized for implementing a phase gate, to noise was examined - specifically to depolarization and phase damping. In the case of a depolarizing channel mixed with a unitary channel, the device implements noisy channel with the probability that decreases with an increasing number of times the given channel is applied. In the case of the phase damping channel, the device implements noisy channel with the same probability as the original PSAR device optimized for phase gate. Concrete implementations - through the Vidal-Masanes-Cirac scheme and virtual qudit - were examined. Vidal-Masanes-Cirac gives the same result for both noisy channels which is better than the result from PSAR. Implementation through virtual qudit for depolarization yields worse probability of successful measurement than Vidal-Masanes-Cirac. However, it is still better than the probability for PSAR. Probability of successful measurement obtained for phase damping implemented through virtual qudit is the same as for Vidal-Masanes-Cirac and PSAR.

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