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Linearised quantum signal processing

Marek Arsenault

Abstract

Quantum functional programming has been developed through two distinct paradigms in the last few years: Quantum Signal Processing (QSP)-based methods, including the Quantum Singular Value Transformation (QSVT), and methods based on higher-order quantum transformations, such as the Universal Hamiltonian Eigenvalue Transformation (UHET). While UHET performs functional transformations of Hamiltonian dynamics, its relationship to QSP-based techniques has remained unclear despite evident structural s...

Submitted: August 17, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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Quantum functional programming has been developed through two distinct paradigms in the last few years: Quantum Signal Processing (QSP)-based methods, including the Quantum Singular Value Transformation (QSVT), and methods based on higher-order quantum transformations, such as the Universal Hamiltonian Eigenvalue Transformation (UHET). While UHET performs functional transformations of Hamiltonian dynamics, its relationship to QSP-based techniques has remained unclear despite evident structural similarities. In this work, we resolve this gap by establishing a connection between UHET and QSP-based frameworks; specifically, we show that UHET can be interpreted as a (randomised) linearisation of Generalised QSP (GQSP). Building on this result, we introduce a linearised variant of (Hamiltonian-based) QSVT, which we call Universal Hamiltonian Singular Value Transformation (UHSVT), that enables the efficient transformation of the singular values of any arbitrary matrix AA encoded in a block of a Hamiltonian, whose dynamics is accessible as a black box, by any sufficiently differentiable complex-valued function ff. Our algorithm requires the sole condition that ff vanishes at the origin, in contrast to previous QSVT-based approaches that assumed either a lower bound on the singular values of AA or the ability to perform XX-rotation gates on the induced two-dimensional 'qubitised' subspace.


Source: arXiv:2608.14387v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.14387v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.14387v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.14387v1

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Aug 17, 2026
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Quantum Computing
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Quantum Physics
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