As the first useful quantum computers presumably will be quantum simulators, here the minimum number of qubits necessary for the solution of Schrodinger's equation in simple test problems is evaluated. From the present preliminary results it appears that it is possible to realize a useful quantum simulator with a register of only 10-15 qubits. The intrinsic sensitivity to some errors appears to be moderate without the need of error correcting methods. At present there is at least some indication that the amplitude errors are more dangerous than phase and decoherence errors. So corrections limited to amplitude errors may be very useful.

Error sensitivity of a quantum simulator I: a first example / G.Strini. - In: FORTSCHRITTE DER PHYSIK. - ISSN 0015-8208. - 50:2(2002), pp. 171-183. [10.1002/1521-3978(200203)50:2<171::AID-PROP171>3.0.CO;2-B]

Error sensitivity of a quantum simulator I: a first example

G. Strini
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2002

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As the first useful quantum computers presumably will be quantum simulators, here the minimum number of qubits necessary for the solution of Schrodinger's equation in simple test problems is evaluated. From the present preliminary results it appears that it is possible to realize a useful quantum simulator with a register of only 10-15 qubits. The intrinsic sensitivity to some errors appears to be moderate without the need of error correcting methods. At present there is at least some indication that the amplitude errors are more dangerous than phase and decoherence errors. So corrections limited to amplitude errors may be very useful.
error analysis ; quantum computing ; Schrodinger equation
Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale
2002
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