Qubit-Efficient Quantum Algorithm for Linear Differential Equations

Abstract

As quantum hardware rapidly advances toward the early fault-tolerant era, a key challenge is to develop quantum algorithms that are not only theoretically sound but also hardware-friendly on near-term devices. In this work, we propose a quantum algorithm for solving linear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with a provable runtime guarantee. Our algorithm uses only a single ancilla qubit, and is locality preserving, i.e., when the coefficient matrix of the ODE is k-local, the algorithm only needs to implement the time evolution of (k+1)-local Hamiltonians. We also discuss the connection between our proposed algorithm and Lindbladian simulation as well as its application to the interacting Hatano-Nelson model, a widely studied non-Hermitian model with rich phenomenology.

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