Quantum Simulation and Dynamics

30 May 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Today Quantum Computers have a wide range of applications, one of the prominent is quantum simulation. Simulations are used for many industrial and research purposes. Here we understand how can we simulate three atoms heisenberg model interaction on three qubits using real NISQ(Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum Computing) device ‘ibmq_jakarta’ first we perform simulation by classical method after that we will go on quantum approach,for 3 qubit simulation its represented by 8×8 matrix. This is because there are 2³ = 8 states in the N =3(N represents number of qubits used) system, if the simulation were 50 particles(N=50) then it would be approx 10¹⁵×10¹⁵! Well beyond the capacity of today's classical computers, but for quantum computers this task will require only 15 qubits.

Keywords

Quantum Simulation
Quantum Dynamics
Quantum many body effect
Heisenberg spin model
Parametric shift rule
Quantum computing
Quantum Machine Learning
Quantum model
Trotterized evolution

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