Faster quantum mixing of Markov chains in non-regular graph with fewer qubits

05/12/2022
by   Xinyin Li, et al.
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Sampling from the stationary distribution is one of the fundamental tasks of Markov chain-based algorithms and has important applications in machine learning, combinatorial optimization and network science. For the quantum case, qsampling from Markov chains can be constructed as preparing quantum states with amplitudes arbitrarily close to the square root of a stationary distribution instead of classical sampling from a stationary distribution. In this paper, a new qsampling algorithm for all reversible Markov chains is constructed by discrete-time quantum walks and works without any limit compared with existing results. In detail, we build a qsampling algorithm that not only accelerates non-regular graphs but also keeps the speed-up of existing quantum algorithms for regular graphs. In non-regular graphs, the invocation of the quantum fast-forward algorithm accelerates existing state-of-the-art qsampling algorithms for both discrete-time and continuous-time cases, especially on sparse graphs. Compared to existing algorithms we reduce log n, where n is the number of graph vertices. In regular graphs, our result matches other quantum algorithms, and our reliance on the gap of Markov chains achieves quadratic speedup compared with classical cases. For both cases, we reduce the number of ancilla qubits required compared to the existing results. In some widely used graphs and a series of sparse graphs where stationary distributions are difficult to reach quickly, our algorithm is the first algorithm to achieve complete quadratic acceleration (without log factor) over the classical case without any limit. To enlarge success probability amplitude amplification is introduced. We construct a new reflection on stationary state with fewer ancilla qubits and think it may have independent application.

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