Testing the D-Wave 2000Q as a quantum Monte Carlo simulator

ORAL

Abstract


With recent advances in quantum annealing technologies allowing for 'measurement in the middle' protocols, present-day experimental quantum annealers have been suggested as practical quantum simulators in lieu of quantum Monte Carlo algorithms. To put this assertion to the test, we have studied the prospects of a D-Wave 2000Q device to function as a simulator of simple one-dimensional chains, in particular to measure thermal expectation values. Here we will present the results of our work along with some interesting conclusions.

*This material is based upon work supported by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) and the Army Research Office (ARO) under Contract No. W911NF-17-C-0050

Presenters

  • Zoe Gonzalez Izquierdo

    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Southern California

Authors

  • Zoe Gonzalez Izquierdo

    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Southern California
  • Itay Hen

    • University of Southern California
    • Information Sciences Institute, USC
    • Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
  • Tameem Albash

    • University of Southern California
    • Information Sciences Institute, USC