Amplitude damping noise, channeled through an ancilla-based encoding, reproduces the fermionic bath dynamics of impurity models with an order-of-magnitude qubit reduction.
Theory of quantum dissipation in a class of non-Gaussian environments
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In this work we construct a novel dissipaton-equation-of-motion (DEOM) theory in quadratic bath coupling environment, based an extended algebraic statistical quasi-particle approach. To validate the new ingredient of the underlying dissipaton algebra, we derive an extended Zusman equation via a totally different approach. We prove that the new theory, if it starts with the identical setup, constitutes the dynamical resolutions to the extended Zusman equation. Thus, we verify the generalized (non-Gaussian) Wick's theorem with dissipatons-pair added. This new algebraic ingredient enables the dissipaton approach being naturally extended to nonlinear coupling environments. Moreover, it is noticed that, unlike the linear bath coupling case, the influence of a non-Gaussian environment cannot be completely characterized with the linear response theory. The new theory has to take this fact into account. The developed DEOM theory manifests the dynamical interplay between dissipatons and nonlinear bath coupling descriptors that will be specified. Numerical demonstrations will be given with the optical line shapes in quadratic coupling environment.
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Turning qubit noise into an advantage: Automatic state preparation and long-time dynamics for impurity models on quantum computers
Amplitude damping noise, channeled through an ancilla-based encoding, reproduces the fermionic bath dynamics of impurity models with an order-of-magnitude qubit reduction.