A transmon's nonlinear spectrum can be approximated by a q-boson with q=1+K/omega, and the paper argues this enables Fock-state q-boson sampling with potential quantum supremacy.
Anyons, Deformed Oscillator Algebras and Projectors
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We initiate an algebraic approach to the many-anyon problem based on deformed oscillator algebras. The formalism utilizes a generalization of the deformed Heisenberg algebras underlying the operator solution of the Calogero problem. We define a many-body Hamiltonian and an angular momentum operator which are relevant for a linearized analysis in the statistical parameter nu. There exists a unique ground state and, in spite of the presence of defect lines, the anyonic weight lattices are completely connected by the application of the oscillators of the algebra. This is achieved by supplementing the oscillator algebra with a certain projector algebra.
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Quantum Supremacy through Fock State $q$ boson Sampling with Transmon Qubits
A transmon's nonlinear spectrum can be approximated by a q-boson with q=1+K/omega, and the paper argues this enables Fock-state q-boson sampling with potential quantum supremacy.