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Small-world complex network generation by quantum cellular automata simulated on a digital quantum processor

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Abstract

Quantum cellular automata (QCA) evolve qubits in a quantum circuit depending only on the states of their neighborhoods and model how rich physical complexity can emerge from a simple set of underlying dynamical rules. For instance, Goldilocks QCA depending on trade-off principles exhibit non-equilibrating coherent dynamics and generate complex mutual information networks. The inability of classical computers to simulate large quantum systems is a hindrance to understanding the physics of QCA, but quantum computers offer an ideal simulation platform. Here we demonstrate the first experimental realization of QCA on a digital quantum processor, simulating a one-dimensional Goldilocks rule on chains of up to 23 superconducting qubits. Employing low-overhead calibration and error mitigation techniques, we calculate population dynamics and complex network measures indicating the formation of small-world mutual information networks. Unlike random states, these networks decohere at fixed circuit depth independent of system size; the largest of which corresponds to 1,056 two-qubit gates. Such computations may open the door to the employment of QCA in applications like the simulation of strongly-correlated matter or beyond-classical computational demonstrations.

Presenters

  • Eric B Jones

    National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Authors

  • Eric B Jones

    National Renewable Energy Laboratory

  • Logan E Hillberry

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Matthew T Jones

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Mina Fasihi

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Pedram Roushan

    Google LLC

  • Zhang Jiang

    Google LLC

  • Alan Ho

    Google LLC

  • Charles J Neill

    University of California, Santa Barbara, Google LLC

  • Eric Ostby

    Google LLC

  • Peter Graf

    National Renewable Energy Laboratory

  • Eliot Kapit

    Cornell University

  • Lincoln D Carr

    Colorado School of Mines