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  Making Trotterization Adaptive and Energy-Self-Correcting for NISQ Devices and Beyond

Zhao, H., Bukov, M., Heyl, M., & Moessner, R. (2023). Making Trotterization Adaptive and Energy-Self-Correcting for NISQ Devices and Beyond. PRX Quantum, 4(3): 030319. doi:10.1103/PRXQuantum.4.030319.

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Zhao, Hongzheng1, Author           
Bukov, Marin1, Author           
Heyl, Markus1, Author           
Moessner, Roderich1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society, ou_2117288              

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 MPIPKS: Light-matter interaction
 Abstract: Simulation of continuous-time evolution requires time discretization on both classical and quantum computers. A finer time step improves simulation precision but it inevitably leads to increased computa-tional efforts. This is particularly costly for today's noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, where notable gate imperfections limit the circuit depth that can be executed at a given accuracy. Classical adap-tive solvers are well developed to save numerical computation times. However, it remains an outstanding challenge to make optimal usage of the available quantum resources by means of adaptive time steps. Here, we introduce a quantum algorithm to solve this problem, providing a controlled solution of the quantum many-body dynamics of local observables. The key conceptual element of our algorithm is a feedback loop that self-corrects the simulation errors by adapting time steps, thereby significantly out-performing conventional Trotter schemes on a fundamental level and reducing the circuit depth. It even allows for a controlled asymptotic long-time error, where the usual Trotterized dynamics faces difficulties. Another key advantage of our quantum algorithm is that any desired conservation law can be included in the self-correcting feedback loop, which has a potentially wide range of applicability. We demonstrate the capabilities by enforcing gauge invariance, which is crucial for a faithful and long-sought-after quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories. Our algorithm can potentially be useful on a more general level when-ever time discretization is involved also concerning, e.g., numerical approaches based on time-evolving block-decimation methods.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-08-092023-08-01
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 4 (3) Sequence Number: 030319 Start / End Page: - Identifier: Other: 2691-3399 (online only)
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/journals/resource/2691-3399