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Adiabatic quantum computation and quantum phase transitions
Jose Ignacio Latorre, Roman Orus
Published 2003-08-07, updated 2004-04-02Version 2
We analyze the ground state entanglement in a quantum adiabatic evolution algorithm designed to solve the NP-complete Exact Cover problem. The entropy of entanglement seems to obey linear and universal scaling at the point where the mass gap becomes small, suggesting that the system passes near a quantum phase transition. Such a large scaling of entanglement suggests that the effective connectivity of the system diverges as the number of qubits goes to infinity and that this algorithm cannot be efficiently simulated by classical means. On the other hand, entanglement in Grover's algorithm is bounded by a constant.
Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PRA
Journal: Physical Review A 69, 062302 (2004)
Keywords: quantum phase transition, adiabatic quantum computation, np-complete exact cover problem, ground state entanglement, quantum adiabatic evolution algorithm
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