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arXiv:2508.13108 (cs)
[Submitted on 18 Aug 2025]

Title:A simple analysis of a quantum-inspired algorithm for solving low-rank linear systems

Authors:Tyler Chen, Junhyung Lyle Kim, Archan Ray, Shouvanik Chakrabarti, Dylan Herman, Niraj Kumar
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Abstract:We describe and analyze a simple algorithm for sampling from the solution $\mathbf{x}^* := \mathbf{A}^+\mathbf{b}$ to a linear system $\mathbf{A}\mathbf{x} = \mathbf{b}$. We assume access to a sampler which allows us to draw indices proportional to the squared row/column-norms of $\mathbf{A}$. Our algorithm produces a compressed representation of some vector $\mathbf{x}$ for which $\|\mathbf{x}^* - \mathbf{x}\| < \varepsilon \|\mathbf{x}^* \|$ in $\widetilde{O}(\kappa_{\mathsf{F}}^4 \kappa^2 / \varepsilon^2)$ time, where $\kappa_{\mathsf{F}} := \|\mathbf{A}\|_{\mathsf{F}}\|\mathbf{A}^{+}\|$ and $\kappa := \|\mathbf{A}\|\|\mathbf{A}^{+}\|$. The representation of $\mathbf{x}$ allows us to query entries of $\mathbf{x}$ in $\widetilde{O}(\kappa_{\mathsf{F}}^2)$ time and sample proportional to the square entries of $\mathbf{x}$ in $\widetilde{O}(\kappa_{\mathsf{F}}^4 \kappa^6)$ time, assuming access to a sampler which allows us to draw indices proportional to the squared entries of any given row of $\mathbf{A}$. Our analysis, which is elementary, non-asymptotic, and fully self-contained, simplifies and clarifies several past analyses from literature including [Gilyén, Song, and Tang; 2022, 2023] and [Shao and Montanaro; 2022].
Subjects: Data Structures and Algorithms (cs.DS); Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:2508.13108 [cs.DS]
  (or arXiv:2508.13108v1 [cs.DS] for this version)
  https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2508.13108
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