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Exclusive-or encoded algebraic structure for efficient quantum dynamics

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arxiv 2404.09312 v2 pith:LOF5WRZ7 submitted 2024-04-14 cond-mat.other quant-ph

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We propose a formalism that captures the algebraic structure of many-body two-level quantum systems, and directly motivates an efficient numerical method. This formalism is based on the binary representation of the enumeration-indices of the elements of the corresponding Lie algebra. The action of arbitrarily large elements of that algebra reduces to a few bit-wise exclusive-or operations. This formalism naturally produces sparse representations of many-body density operators, the size of which we control through a dynamic truncation method. We demonstrate how this formalism applies to real-time evolution, dissipative Lindblad action, imaginary-time evolution, and projective measurement processes. We find that this approach to calculating quantum dynamics scales close to linearly with the number of non-zero components in the density operator. We refer to this exclusive-or represented quantum algebra as ORQA. As a proof of concept, we provide a numerical demonstration of this formalism by simulating quantum annealing processes for the maximum independent set problem for up to 22 two-level systems.

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  1. Simulating dynamics of the two-dimensional transverse-field Ising model: a comparative study of large-scale classical numerics

    quant-ph 2025-11 accept novelty 6.0 of 10

    Classical simulations of the 2D transverse-field Ising model are reliable for quasi-adiabatic annealing across methods, but near-critical post-quench dynamics defeats MPS, TTN, 2DTN-BP, and NQS beyond tJ≈2.

  2. Scalable Simulation of Quantum Many-Body Dynamics with Or-Represented Quantum Algebra

    quant-ph 2025-06 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    ORQA, a Pauli-string based simulation framework, is parallelized to run on Fugaku with up to 2^17 processes, tracking over a trillion Pauli strings and reproducing kicked Ising results.

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