Quantum Simulation of Generic Many-Body Open System Dynamics Using Classical Noise
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We introduce a scheme for the quantum simulation of many-body decoherence based on the unitary evolution of a stochastic Hamiltonian. Modulating the strength of the interactions with stochastic processes, we show that the noise-averaged density matrix simulates an effectively open dynamics governed by $k$-body Lindblad operators. Markovian dynamics can be accessed with white-noise fluctuations; non-Markovian dynamics requires colored noise. The time scale governing the fidelity decay under many-body decoherence is shown to scale as $N^{-2k}$ with the system size $N$. Our proposal can be readily implemented in a variety of quantum platforms including optical lattices, superconducting circuits and trapped ions.
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