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Quantum simulation of the Schwinger model: A study of feasibility

Stefan Kühn, J. Ignacio Cirac, Mari-Carmen Bañuls

Published 2014-07-18, updated 2014-12-10Version 2

We analyze some crucial questions regarding the practical feasibility of quantum simulation for lattice gauge models. Our analysis focuses on two models suitable for the quantum simulation of the Schwinger Hamiltonian, or QED in 1+1 dimensions, which we investigate numerically using tensor networks. In particular, we explore the effect of representing the gauge degrees of freedom with finite-dimensional systems and show that the results converge rapidly; thus even with small dimensions it is possible to obtain a reasonable accuracy. We also discuss the time scales required for the adiabatic preparation of the interacting vacuum state and observe that for a suitable ramping of the interaction the required time is almost insensitive to the system size and the dimension of the physical systems. Finally, we address the possible presence of noninvariant terms in the Hamiltonian that is realized in the experiment and show that for low levels of noise it is still possible to achieve a good precision for some ground-state observables, even if the gauge symmetry is not exact in the implemented model.

Comments: 10 pages, 10 figures, published version
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 90, 042305 (2014)
Categories: quant-ph, hep-lat
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