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Classical Simulation of Noncontextual Pauli Hamiltonians

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arxiv 2002.05693 v2 pith:WFPETRV7 submitted 2020-02-13 quant-ph

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Noncontextual Pauli Hamiltonians decompose into sets of Pauli terms to which joint values may be assigned without contradiction. We construct a quasi-quantized model for noncontextual Pauli Hamiltonians. Using this model, we give an algorithm to classically simulate noncontextual VQE. We also use the model to show that the noncontextual Hamiltonian problem is NP-complete. Finally, we explore the applicability of our quasi-quantized model as an approximate simulation tool for contextual Hamiltonians. These results support the notion of noncontextuality as classicality in near-term quantum algorithms.

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  1. Noncontextual Pauli Hamiltonians

    quant-ph 2025-06 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Noncontextual Pauli Hamiltonians have support up to 2^(n+1), block-diagonal spectra, and eigenstates with stabilizer rank linear in the number of qubits.

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