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Classically emulated digital quantum simulation of the Schwinger model with a topological term via adiabatic state preparation

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
卷 105, 期 9, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.094503

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  1. STFC Consolidated Grant [ST/P000681/1]
  2. Isaac Newton Trust
  3. Leverhulme Trust ECF scheme
  4. RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Researcher program
  5. US DOE [DESC0012704]
  6. JSPS KAKENHI [JP26400261, JP17H02906]

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In this study, we designed a protocol for digital quantum computation of a gauge theory with a topological term in Minkowski spacetime. We focused on the 1+1 dimensional quantum electrodynamics with the Schwinger model and tested our protocol on an IBM simulator. By constructing the true vacuum state using adiabatic state preparation, we were able to compute the expectation value of the fermion mass operator and compare our results with the known exact result in the massless case. Although there were deviations in the massive case, our results imply that digital quantum simulation is a promising tool to explore nonperturbative aspects of gauge theories with real time and topological terms.
We designed a protocol for digital quantum computation of a gauge theory with a topological term in Minkowski spacetime, which is practically inaccessible by standard lattice Monte Carlo simulations. We focus on 1 ?? 1 dimensional quantum electrodynamics with the ?? term known as the Schwinger model and test our protocol for this on an IBM simulator. We construct the true vacuum state of a lattice Schwinger model using adiabatic state preparation which, in turn, allows us to compute an expectation value of the fermion mass operator with respect to the vacuum. Upon taking a continuum limit we find that our result in the massless case agrees with the known exact result. In the massive case, we find an agreement with mass perturbation theory in the small-mass regime and deviations in the large-mass regime. We estimate computational costs required to take a reasonable continuum limit. Our results imply that digital quantum simulation appears a promising tool to explore nonperturbative aspects of gauge theories with real time and topological terms.

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