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Dynamical simulation of periodically driven systems on near term quantum computers

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Abstract

Quantum simulation may be one of the first practical applications to see a quantum advantage. While algorithms for simulating time-independent systems on near-term hardware is a very active area, techniques for simulating time-dependent systems are less developed. Standard iterative Trotterization-based approaches to simulating time-dependent quantum simulation require fine grained time steps resulting in untenably deep circuits. In contrast, we show that if we restrict ourselves to periodically drive “Floquet” systems then near-term quantum simulations can be feasible. Our proposed simulation algorithm, which does not require any form of costly additional optimization procedure, translates the time dependent problem into a time-independent one. This opens the possibility of simulating driven systems using more efficient methods for simulating independent systems. In numerical investigations we study transversally driven versions of the Ising, XX-YY, Heisenberg and Axial Next-Nearest-Neighbour Ising models. We find our proposed approach can outperform the standard Trotter approach by several orders of magnitude.

Presenters

  • Timo Eckstein

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen

Authors

  • Timo Eckstein

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen

  • Piotr J Czarnik

    Jagiellonian University

  • Refik Mansuroglu

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen

  • Jianxin Zhu

    Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Michael J Hartmann

    Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

  • Lukasz Cincio

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab

  • Zoe Holmes

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

  • Andrew T Sornborger

    Los Alamos National Laboratory