Strong and flexible domain typing for dynamic E-business
Yigal Hoffner, Simon Field, et al.
EDOC 2004
We study an open quantum system simulation on quantum hardware, which demonstrates robustness to hardware errors even with deep circuits containing up to two thousand entangling gates. We simulate two systems of electrons coupled to an infinite thermal bath: 1) a system of dissipative free electrons in a driving electric field; and 2) the thermalization of two interacting electrons in a single orbital in a magnetic field—the Hubbard atom. These problems are solved using IBM quantum computers, showing no signs of decreasing fidelity at long times. Our results demonstrate that algorithms for simulating open quantum systems are able to far outperform similarly complex non-dissipative algorithms on noisy hardware. Our two examples show promise that the driven-dissipative quantum many-body problem can eventually be solved on quantum computers.
Yigal Hoffner, Simon Field, et al.
EDOC 2004
Charles H. Bennett, Aram W. Harrow, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
Fan Zhang, Junwei Cao, et al.
IEEE TETC
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Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays Technology and Applications 1997