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Digital quantum computation of fermion-boson interacting systems

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We introduce a new method for representing the low energy subspace of a bosonic field theory on the qubit space of digital quantum computers. This discretization leads to an exponentially precise description of the subspace of the continuous theory thanks to the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem. The method makes the implementation of quantum algorithms for purely bosonic systems as well as fermion-boson interacting systems feasible. We present algorithmic circuits for computing the time evolution of these systems. The complexity of the algorithms scales polynomially with the system size. The algorithm is a natural extension of the existing quantum algorithms for simulating fermion systems in quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics to systems involving bosons and fermion-boson interactions and has a broad variety of potential applications in particle physics, condensed matter, etc. Due to the relatively small amount of additional resources required by the inclusion of bosons in our algorithm, the simulation of electron-phonon and similar systems can be placed in the same near-future reach as the simulation of interacting electron systems. We benchmark our algorithm by implementing it for a $2$-site Holstein polaron problem on an Atos Quantum Learning Machine (QLM) quantum simulator. The polaron quantum simulations are in excellent agreement with the results obtained by exact diagonalization.

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Exponentially improved quantum simulation of scalar QFT

hep-ph · 2026-04-29 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Diagonalizing field operators before Pauli-string decomposition exponentially cuts circuit depth and Trotter errors in 2+1D scalar QFT simulations, with faster local-truncation convergence for Lorentzian energy-energy correlators than the Jordan-Lee-Preskill amplitude-basis method.

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  • Exponentially improved quantum simulation of scalar QFT hep-ph · 2026-04-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 17

    Diagonalizing field operators before Pauli-string decomposition exponentially cuts circuit depth and Trotter errors in 2+1D scalar QFT simulations, with faster local-truncation convergence for Lorentzian energy-energy correlators than the Jordan-Lee-Preskill amplitude-basis method.

  • Tightening energy-based boson truncation bound using Monte Carlo-assisted methods hep-lat · 2026-04-27 · unverdicted · none · ref 156 · 3 links · internal anchor

    New analytic and Monte Carlo-assisted method tightens energy-based boson truncation bounds, reducing volume dependence in (1+1)D scalar and (2+1)D U(1) gauge theories.