Quantum Simulation of Nuclear Physics on NISQ devices using Basis Light-Front Quantization
ORAL
Abstract
The light-front quantization provides a natural framework for digital quantum simulation of quantum field theory. In our previous work (2002.04016, 2105.10941), we demonstrated this by developing quantum algorithms based on simulating time evolution and adiabatic state preparation. Aiming for NISQ devices, in my talk I will explain how to formulate the relativistic bound state problem as an instance of the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) algorithm using the Basis Light-Front Quantization (BLFQ) technique (2011.13443, 2009.07885). Having much in common with ab initio quantum chemistry and nuclear theory, the BLFQ formulation provides an ideal framework for benchmarking NISQ devices and testing existing algorithms on physically relevant problems such as the calculation of hadronic spectra and parton distribution functions.
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Publication: Phys. Rev. A 103, 062601; Entropy 2021, 23(5), 597
Presenters
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Michael Kreshchuk
Tufts University
Authors
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Michael Kreshchuk
Tufts University
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Gary R Goldstein
Tufts University
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Peter J Love
Tufts University
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William M Kirby
Tufts University
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Shaoyang Jia
Argonne National Laboratory
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James P Vary
Iowa State University