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Constrained shadow tomography for molecular simulation on quantum devices
Irma Avdic1, Yuchen Wang1, Michael Rose1
1Department of Chemistry, The James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago Chicago IL 60637 USA damazz@uchicago.edu.
We developed a new method for quantum state tomography using constrained shadow tomography. This approach reconstructs quantum states more accurately and efficiently, even with noisy data, improving quantum simulations.
Area of Science:
- Quantum Information Science
- Quantum Computing
- Computational Physics
Background:
- Quantum state tomography is essential for characterizing quantum systems but faces scalability challenges due to high measurement and computational costs.
- Classical shadows offer an efficient alternative for predicting observables using randomized measurements, but reconstructing detailed states remains difficult.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce a novel bi-objective semidefinite programming approach for constrained shadow tomography.
- To reconstruct the two-particle reduced density matrix (2-RDM) from noisy or incomplete classical shadow data.
- To enhance the accuracy, noise resilience, and scalability of quantum state reconstruction.
Main Methods:
- Developed a bi-objective semidefinite programming framework for constrained shadow tomography.
- Integrated N-representability constraints and nuclear-norm regularization into the optimization process.
- Reconstructed the two-particle reduced density matrix (2-RDM) by balancing fidelity to shadow measurements with energy minimization.
Main Results:
- The proposed method successfully reconstructs N-representable 2-RDMs from noisy or incomplete shadow data.
- The approach mitigates noise and sampling errors, ensuring physical consistency in reconstructed quantum states.
- Demonstrated significant improvements in accuracy, noise resilience, and scalability through numerical and hardware experiments.
Conclusions:
- The constrained shadow tomography method provides a robust foundation for physically consistent fermionic state reconstruction.
- This technique enhances the reliability of quantum simulations by improving the quality of reconstructed quantum states.
- The bi-objective optimization framework offers a scalable solution for advanced quantum information processing tasks.
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