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Can symmetries in quantum systems unlock faster computing?

Xijia Miao

June 2, 2026

A theoretical study argues that quantum speedup comes from exploiting symmetries in quantum systems, not just the systems themselves. The work identifies operator algebra spaces as the key arena for harnessing these symmetries, then proposes a technique called subspace-selective unitary manipulation to bridge quantum state symmetries with operator manipulations—potentially unlocking faster quantum algorithms.
Published as Subspace-selective unitary manipulation based on the Hilbert-space symmetric structures in the multiple-quantum operator algebra spaces in the quantum-computing speedup theory arXiv:2606.03859
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