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Many-Body Thermodynamics on Quantum Computers via Partition Function Zeros

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Abstract

Partition functions are ubiquitous in physics: they are important in determining the thermodynamic properties of many-body systems, and in understanding their phase transitions. As shown by Lee and Yang, analytically continuing the partition function to the complex plane allows us to obtains its zeros and thus the entire function. Moreover, the scaling and nature of these zeros can elucidate phase transitions. Here we show how to find partition function zeros on noisy intermediate-scale trapped ion quantum computers in a scalable manner, using the XXZ model as a prototype. We illustrate the transition from XY-like behavior to Ising-like behavior as a function of the anisotropy. While quantum computers cannot yet scale to the thermodynamic limit, our work provides a pathway to do so as hardware improves, allowing the determination of critical phenomena for systems that cannot be solved otherwise.

Presenters

  • AKHIL FRANCIS

    North Carolina State University

Authors

  • AKHIL FRANCIS

    North Carolina State University

  • Daiwei Zhu

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Cinthia Huerta Alderete

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Sonika Johri

    Intel Corporation - Hillsboro, IonQ, Inc., IonQ Inc., IonQ, Intel Labs

  • Xiao Xiao

    North Carolina State University

  • James Freericks

    Georgetown University, Department of Physics, Georgetown University

  • Christopher Monroe

    Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland, College Park, IonQ, Inc., University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland; Duke University; IonQ

  • Norbert M Linke

    University of Maryland, College Park, Physics, University of Maryland

  • Alexander F Kemper

    North Carolina State University, Department of Physics, North Carolina State University