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Main Authors: Fromm, Michael, Katschke, Lucas, Philipsen, Owe, Unger, Wolfgang
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18721
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author Fromm, Michael
Katschke, Lucas
Philipsen, Owe
Unger, Wolfgang
author_facet Fromm, Michael
Katschke, Lucas
Philipsen, Owe
Unger, Wolfgang
contents We consider the strong coupling limit of lattice QCD with massless staggered quarks and study the resource requirements for quantum simulating the theory in its Hamiltonian formulation. The bosonic Hilbert space of the color-singlet degrees of freedom grows quickly with the number of quark flavors, making it a suitable testing ground for resource considerations across different platforms. In particular, in addition to the standard model of computation with qubits, we consider mapping the theory to qudits $(d>2)$ and qumodes, as used on trapped-ion systems and photonic devices, respectively.
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spellingShingle Quantum computational resources for lattice QCD in the strong-coupling limit
Fromm, Michael
Katschke, Lucas
Philipsen, Owe
Unger, Wolfgang
High Energy Physics - Lattice
Quantum Physics
We consider the strong coupling limit of lattice QCD with massless staggered quarks and study the resource requirements for quantum simulating the theory in its Hamiltonian formulation. The bosonic Hilbert space of the color-singlet degrees of freedom grows quickly with the number of quark flavors, making it a suitable testing ground for resource considerations across different platforms. In particular, in addition to the standard model of computation with qubits, we consider mapping the theory to qudits $(d>2)$ and qumodes, as used on trapped-ion systems and photonic devices, respectively.
title Quantum computational resources for lattice QCD in the strong-coupling limit
topic High Energy Physics - Lattice
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18721