CMT Group Seminar | September 30, 10:00
Optimising measurement of correlators for fermionic quantum simulators
Simulating many-body fermionic systems in conventional qubit-based quantum computers poses significant challenges due to the overheads associated with the encoding of fermionic statistics in qubits, leading to the proposal of native fermionic simulators as an alternative. While allowing for fermionic problems to be simulated efficiently, this class of fermionic simulators carries also specific constraints with them and poses other challenges unfamiliar to qubit systems. Here, by pairing fermionic modes to form second quantised qubits, we show that the fermionic gates can be represented as rotations of the second-quantised qubits, enabling adaptation of methods for qubit systems. As an application, we use this pairing scheme to represent the measurement of two- and four-point correlators in fermionic simulators with its native gates as a graph problem. Optimising measurement settings is then analysed with various analytical and algorithmic methods.
University of Siegen
PH2
Contact: Silvia Pappalardi