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Custom fermionic codes for quantum simulation

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Abstract

Simulating a fermionic system on a quantum computer requires encoding the anti-commuting fermionic variables into the operators acting on the qubit Hilbert space. The most familiar transformation which achieves this, the Jordan-Wigner transformation, encodes fermionic operators into non-local qubit operators. As non-local operators lead to a slower quantum simulation, recent works have proposed ways of encoding fermionic systems locally. We present a general construction for designing codes to suit the problem and resources at hand. We also show that locality may be too strict of a condition and the size of operators can be reduced by encoding the system quasi-locally. We give examples relevant to lattice models of condensed matter and systems relevant to quantum gravity such as SYK models. We finally mention how hardware-informed codes can be designed using the framework presented.

Presenters

  • Riley Chien

    Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College

Authors

  • Riley Chien

    Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College

  • James D Whitfield

    Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Dartmouth College