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Quantum advantage and stability to errors in analogue quantum simulators

Physics

Quantum advantage and stability to errors in analogue quantum simulators

R. Trivedi, A. F. Rubio, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Rahul Trivedi, Adrian Franco Rubio, and J. Ignacio Cirac reveals how noisy analogue quantum simulators can maintain stability against extensive errors, paving the way for a quantum advantage in computing thermodynamic limits. Discover the potential of these systems, even in the presence of noise, and how they outperform classical algorithms.

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Abstract
Several quantum hardware platforms, while being unable to perform fully fault-tolerant quantum computation, can still be operated as analogue quantum simulators for addressing many-body problems. However, due to the presence of errors, it is not clear to what extent those devices can provide us with an advantage with respect to classical computers. In this work, we make progress on this problem for noisy analogue quantum simulators computing physically relevant properties of many-body systems both in equilibrium and undergoing dynamics. We first formulate a system-size independent notion of stability against extensive errors, which we prove for Gaussian fermion models, as well as for a restricted class of spin systems. Remarkably, for the Gaussian fermion models, our analysis shows the stability of critical models which have long-range correlations. Furthermore, we analyze how this stability may lead to a quantum advantage, for the problem of computing the thermodynamic limit of many-body models, in the presence of a constant error rate and without any explicit error correction.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 02, 2024
Authors
Rahul Trivedi, Adrian Franco Rubio, J. Ignacio Cirac
Tags
quantum advantage
noisy analogue simulators
many-body problems
stability
thermodynamic limits
classical algorithms
error correction
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