General-Purpose Quantum Simulation with Prethreshold Superconducting Qubits

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Abstract

We introduce a protocol for the fast simulation of $n$-dimensional quantum systems on $n$-qubit quantum computers with tunable couplings. A mapping is given between the control parameters of the quantum computer and the matrix elements of an $n$- dimensional real (but otherwise arbitrary) Hamiltonian that is simulated in the $n$- dimensional {\it single-excitation subspace} of the quantum simulator. A time- dependent energy/time rescaling minimizes the simulation time on hardware having a fixed coherence time. We demonstrate how three tunably coupled superconducting phase qubits can simulate a three-channel molecular collision using this protocol. The method makes a class of general-purpose time-dependent quantum simulation practical with today's sub-thershold-fidelity qubits.

Authors

  • Emily Pritchett

    • Institute for Quantum Computing
    • IQC Waterloo
  • Colin Benjamin

    • University of Georgia
  • Andrei Galiautdinov

    • UC Riverside
    • University of California - Riverside
  • Michael Geller

    • University of Georgia
  • Andrew Sornborger

    • University of Georgia
  • Phillip Stancil

    • University of Georgia
  • John Martinis

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
    • UC Santa Barbara
    • University of California at Santa Barbara
    • Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
    • UCSB