Quantum simulation of dynamical phase transitions in noisy quantum devices

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  • Younes Javanmard
  • Ugne Liaubaite
  • Tobias J. Osborne
  • Luis Santos
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
PublikationsstatusElektronisch veröffentlicht (E-Pub) - 15 Nov. 2022

Abstract

Zero-noise extrapolation provides an especially useful error mitigation method for noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices. Our analysis, based on matrix product density operators, of the transverse-field Ising model with depolarizing noise, reveals both advantages and inherent problems associated with zero-noise extrapolation when simulating non-equilibrium many-body dynamics. On the one hand, interestingly, noise alters systematically the behavior of the Loschmidt echo at the dynamical phase transition times, doubling the number of non-analytic points, and hence inducing an error that, inherently, cannot be mitigated. On the other, zero-noise extrapolation may be employed to recover quantum revivals of the Loschmidt echo, which would be completely missed in the absence of mitigation, and to retrieve faithfully noise-free inter-site correlations. Our results, which are in good agreement with those obtained using quantum simulators, reveal the potential of matrix product density operators for the investigation of the performance of quantum devices with a large number of qubits and deep noisy quantum circuits.

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Quantum simulation of dynamical phase transitions in noisy quantum devices. / Javanmard, Younes; Liaubaite, Ugne; Osborne, Tobias J. et al.
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Javanmard, Y., Liaubaite, U., Osborne, T. J., & Santos, L. (2022). Quantum simulation of dynamical phase transitions in noisy quantum devices. Vorabveröffentlichung online. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2211.08318
Javanmard Y, Liaubaite U, Osborne TJ, Santos L. Quantum simulation of dynamical phase transitions in noisy quantum devices. 2022 Nov 15. Epub 2022 Nov 15. doi: 10.48550/arXiv.2211.08318
Javanmard, Younes ; Liaubaite, Ugne ; Osborne, Tobias J. et al. / Quantum simulation of dynamical phase transitions in noisy quantum devices. 2022.
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