Quantum Engineering for Analog Quantum Computation

Prof. Chiao-Hsuan Wang - Dept. of Physics, NTU

Quantum Engineering for Analog Quantum Computation

Prof. Chiao-Hsuan Wang - Dept. of Physics, NTU

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DATE

2026-05-25

TIME

12:10-13:10

PLACE

R36173, 1F, Dept. of Physics, Building of Science College, NCKU

FIELD

Quantum Information Science

SPEAKER

Prof. Chiao-Hsuan Wang - Dept. of Physics, NTU

TITLE

Quantum Engineering for Analog Quantum Computation

ABSTRACT

Eigenvalue estimation is a central problem for demonstrating quantum advantage, yet its implementation on digital quantum computers is limited by circuit depth and operational overhead. To address these challenges, we present an analog quantum phase estimation (aQPE) protocol that extracts the eigenenergies of a target Hamiltonian through continuous time evolution and single-cavity readout. By encoding eigenvalue information as conditional cavity phase-space rotations, the scheme avoids deep quantum circuits and entangling gates, while enabling measurement with established cavity tomography. We further illustrate the feasibility of this approach with an implementation of aQPE for the XY model, whose ground-state energy problem is QMA-complete, within a physical architecture compatible with existing circuit quantum electrodynamics technology. These results demonstrate a resource-efficient and scalable framework for realizing quantum phase estimation on near-term platforms.