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Large-scale simulations of Floquet physics on near-term quantum computers

  • Timo Eckstein
  • , Refik Mansuroglu
  • , Piotr Czarnik
  • , Jian-Xin Zhu
  • , Michael J. Hartmann
  • , Lukasz Cincio (Corresponding author)
  • , Andrew T. Sornborger
  • , Zoë Holmes

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Abstract

Periodically driven quantum systems exhibit a diverse set of phenomena but are more challenging to simulate than their equilibrium counterparts. Here, we introduce the Quantum High-Frequency Floquet Simulation (QHiFFS) algorithm as a method to simulate fast-driven quantum systems on quantum hardware. Central to QHiFFS is the concept of a kick operator which transforms the system into a basis where the dynamics is governed by a time-independent effective Hamiltonian. This allows prior methods for time-independent simulation to be lifted to simulate Floquet systems. We use the periodically driven biaxial next-nearest neighbor Ising (BNNNI) model, a natural test bed for quantum frustrated magnetism and criticality, as a case study to illustrate our algorithm. We implemented a 20-qubit simulation of the driven two-dimensional BNNNI model on Quantinuum’s trapped ion quantum computer. Our error analysis shows that QHiFFS exhibits not only a cubic advantage in driving frequency ω but also a linear advantage in simulation time t compared to Trotterization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number84
Number of pages10
Journalnpj Quantum Information
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 102040 Quantum computing

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