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We analyze a new computational role of coherent multi-qubit quantum tunneling that gives rise to bands of non-ergodic extended (NEE) quantum states each formed by a superposition of a large number of computational states (deep local minima of the energy landscape) with similar energies. NEE provide a mechanism for population transfer (PT) between computational states and therefore can serve as a new quantum subroutine for quantum search, quantum parallel tempering and reverse annealing optimization algorithms. We study PT in a quantum n-spin system subject to a transverse field where the energy function $E(z)$ encodes a classical optimization problem over the set of spin configurations $z$. Given an initial spin configuration with low energy, PT protocol searches for other bitstrings at energies within a narrow window around the initial one. We provide an analytical solution for PT in a simple yet nontrivial model: $M$ randomly chosen marked bit-strings are assigned energies $E(z)$ within a narrow strip $[-n -W/2, n + W/2]$, while the rest of the states are assigned energy 0. We find that the scaling of a typical PT runtime with n and L is the same as that in the multi-target Grover's quantum search algorithm, except for a factor that is equal to $\exp(n /(2B^2))$ for finite transverse field $B\gg1$. Unlike the Hamiltonians used in analog quantum unstructured search algorithms known so far, the model we consider is non-integrable and population transfer is not exponentially sensitive in n to the weight of the driver Hamiltonian. We study numerically the PT subroutine as a part of quantum parallel tempering algorithm for a number of examples of binary optimization problems on fully connected graphs.

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Quantum annealingPhysicsQuantum mechanicsQuantum computerQubitPopulationErgodic theoryQuantum algorithmQuantumQuantum stateSpin (aerodynamics)MathematicsMathematical analysis

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2018
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Masoud Mohseni, Sergei V. Isakov, Sergio Boixo et al. (2018). Efficient population transfer via non-ergodic extended states in quantum spin glass. arXiv (Cornell University) . https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1807.04792

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10.48550/arxiv.1807.04792