Qutrit Circuits and Algebraic Relations: A Pathway to Efficient Spin-1 Hamiltonian Simulation

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum information processing has witnessed significant advancements through the application of qubit-based techniques within universal gate sets. Recently, exploration beyond the qubit paradigm to d-dimensional quantum units or qudits has opened new avenues for improving computational efficiency. This paper delves into the qudit-based approach, particularly addressing the challenges presented in the high-fidelity implementation of qudit-based circuits due to increased complexity. As an innovative approach towards enhancing qudit circuit fidelity, we explore algebraic relations, such as the Yang-Baxter-like turnover equation, that may enable circuit compression and optimization. The paper introduces the turnover relation for the three-qutrit time propagator and its potential use in reducing circuit depth. We further investigate whether this relation can be generalized for higher-dimensional quantum circuits, including a focused study on the one-dimensional spin-1 Heisenberg model. Our work outlines both rigorous and numerically efficient approaches to potentially achieve this generalization, providing a foundation for further explorations in the field of qudit-based quantum computing.

* This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, Fermilab’s Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center (SQMS) under contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359 and the National Quantum Center Q-NEXT, which is located in Argonne National Laboratory. O.O. would like to thank SQMS Algorithms Focus for helpful comments.

Presenters

  • Oluwadara Ogunkoya

    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

Authors

  • Oluwadara Ogunkoya

    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Joonho Kim

    Rigetti, Rigetti Computing, Berkeley, CA 94710, USA

  • Bo Peng

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

  • Baris Ozguler

    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL, 60510, USA, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Yuri Alexeev

    Argonne National Laboratory