Quantum data hiding
David P. DiVincenzo, Debbie W. Leung, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
We address the question of how a quantum computer can be used to simulate experiments on quantum systems in thermal equilibrium. We present two approaches for the preparation of the equilibrium state on a quantum computer. For both approaches, we show that the output state of the algorithm, after long enough time, is the desired equilibrium. We present a numerical analysis of one of these approaches for small systems. We show how equilibrium (time-)correlation functions can be efficiently estimated on a quantum computer, given a preparation of the equilibrium state. The quantum algorithms that we present are hard to simulate on a classical computer. This indicates that they could provide an exponential speedup over what can be achieved with a classical device.
David P. DiVincenzo, Debbie W. Leung, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
Michal Horodecki, Pawel Horodecki, et al.
Quantum Information and Computation
Krysta M. Svore, David P. Divincenzo, et al.
Quantum Information and Computation
David P. DiVincenzo, Tal Mor, et al.
Commun. Math. Phys.