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Simulation of Classical Thermal States on a Quantum Computer: A Transfer Matrix Approach

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2010

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Yung, Man-Hong, Daniel Nagaj, James D. Whitfield, and Alán Aspuru-Guzik. 2010. Simulation of classical thermal states on a quantum computer: A transfer matrix approach. Physical Review Series A 82(6): 060302(R).

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We present a hybrid quantum-classical algorithm to simulate thermal states of a classical Hamiltonians on a quantum computer. Our scheme employs a sequence of locally controlled rotations, building up the desired state by adding qubits one at a time. We identify a class of classical models for which our method is efficient and avoids potential exponential overheads encountered by Grover-like or quantum Metropolis schemes. Our algorithm also gives an exponential advantage for 2D Ising models with magnetic field on a square lattice, compared with the previously known Zalka's algorithm.

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