One kinetic equation for the charge distribution in a small Josephson junction describes both dual (quantum) and classical Shapiro steps, with the regime crossover set by a single relaxation time.
Real-time Sign-Problem-Suppressed Quantum Monte Carlo Algorithm For Noisy Quantum Circuit Simulations
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We present a real-time quantum Monte Carlo algorithm that simulates the dynamics of open quantum systems by stochastically compressing and evolving the density matrix under both Markovian and non-Markovian master equations. Our algorithm uses population dynamics to continuously suppress the sign problem, preventing its accumulation throughout the evolution. We apply it to a variety of quantum circuits and demonstrate significant speedups over state-of-art quantum trajectory methods and convergence to exact solutions even in non-Markovian regimes where trajectory methods fail. Our approach improves the efficiency of classical simulation of gate-based quantum computing, quantum annealing, and general open system dynamics.
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One kinetic equation for the charge distribution in a small Josephson junction describes both dual (quantum) and classical Shapiro steps, with the regime crossover set by a single relaxation time.