Postselection-free entanglement dynamics via spacetime duality
ORAL
Abstract
The dynamics of entanglement in `hybrid' circuits (involving both unitary gates and quantum measurements) has recently become an object of intense study. A major hurdle toward experimentally realizing this physics is the need to apply postselection on random measurement outcomes in order to repeatedly prepare a given output state, resulting in an exponential overhead. We propose a method to sidestep this issue in a wide class of non-unitary circuits by taking advantage of spacetime duality. This method maps the purification dynamics of a mixed state under non-unitary evolution onto a particular correlation function in an associated unitary circuit, and translates to an operational protocol which could be straightforwardly implemented on a digital quantum simulator. We discuss the signatures of different entanglement phases, and demonstrate examples via numerical simulations.
Reference: arxiv.org/abs/2010.15840
Reference: arxiv.org/abs/2010.15840
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Presenters
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Matteo Ippoliti
Stanford Univ
Authors
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Matteo Ippoliti
Stanford Univ
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Vedika Khemani
Stanford Univ