2023
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.131.073602
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Variational Quantum Simulators Based on Waveguide QED

Abstract: Waveguide QED simulators are analog quantum simulators made by quantum emitters interacting with one-dimensional photonic band gap materials. One of their remarkable features is that they can be used to engineer tunable-range emitter interactions. Here, we demonstrate how these interactions can be a resource to develop more efficient variational quantum algorithms for certain problems. In particular, we illustrate their power in creating wave function Ansätze that capture accurately the ground state of quantum… Show more

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“…One final comment. Non-local Ansatzes are expected to reduce the circuit depth, as discussed in [68]. Further research on the complexity in this context would be interesting.…”
Section: Vqe Complexity Through Qptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One final comment. Non-local Ansatzes are expected to reduce the circuit depth, as discussed in [68]. Further research on the complexity in this context would be interesting.…”
Section: Vqe Complexity Through Qptsmentioning
confidence: 99%