Published December 9, 2022
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Importance of the Spectral gap in Estimating Ground-State Energies
- 1. University of Maryland
- 2. University of Chicago
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The field of quantum Hamiltonian complexity lies at the intersection of quantum many-body physics and computational complexity theory, with deep implications to both fields. The main object of study is the LocalHamiltonian problem, which is concerned with estimating the ground-state energy of a local Hamiltonian and is complete for the class QMA, a quantum generalization of the class NP. A major challenge in the field is to understand the complexity of the LocalHamiltonian problem in more physically natural parameter regimes. One crucial parameter in understanding the ground space of any Hamiltonian in many-body physics is the spectral gap, which is the difference between the smallest two eigenvalues. Despite its importance in quantum many-body physics, the role played by the spectral gap in the complexity of LocalHamiltonian is less well understood. In this work, we make progress on this issue by considering the precise regime, in which one estimates the ground-state energy to within inverse exponential precision. Computing ground-state energies precisely is a task that is important for quantum chemistry and quantum many-body physics. In the setting of inverse-exponential precision, there is a surprising result by Fefferman and Lin that the complexity of LocalHamiltonian is magnified from QMA to PSPACE, the class of problems solvable in polynomial space (but possibly exponential time). We clarify the reason behind this boost in complexity. Specifically, we show that the full complexity of the high-precision case only comes about when the spectral gap is exponentially small. As a consequence of the proof techniques developed to show our results, we uncover important implications for the representability and circuit complexity of ground states of local Hamiltonians, the theory of uniqueness of quantum witnesses, and techniques for the amplification of quantum witnesses in the presence of postselection.
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- 10.1103/PRXQuantum.3.040327
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:11504
Funding
- U.S. Department of Energy
- National Quantum Information Science Research Centers
- National Science Foundation
- CCF- 2044923
- U.S. Department of Energy
- DE-SC0019449
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Army Research Office
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- FA9550-18-1-0148
- Advanced Scientific Computing Research
- DE-SC0019040
- Advanced Scientific Computing Research
- DE-SC0020312
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- FA9550-21-1-0008
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- RAISE/TAQS 1839204