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Local fermion-to-qudit mappings: a practical recipe for four-level systems

Quantum Physics 2025-09-24 v3 Materials Science Chemical Physics Computational Physics

Abstract

In this paper, we present a new set of local fermion-to-qudit mappings for simulating fermionic lattice systems. We focus on the use of multi-level qudits, specifically ququarts. Traditional mappings, such as the Jordan-Wigner transformation (JWT), while useful, often result in non-local operators that scale unfavorably with system size. To address these challenges, we introduce mappings that efficiently localize fermionic operators on qudits, reducing the non-locality and operator weights associated with JWT. We propose one mapping for spinless fermions and two mappings for spinful fermions, comparing their performance in terms of qudit-weight, circuit depth, and gate complexity. By leveraging the extended local Hilbert space of qudits, we show that these mappings enable more efficient quantum simulations in terms of two-qudit gates, reducing hardware requirements without increasing computational complexity. We validate our approach by simulating prototypical models such as the spinless t-V model and the Fermi-Hubbard model in two dimensions, using Trotterized time evolution. Our results highlight the potential of qudit-based quantum simulations in achieving scalability and efficiency for fermionic systems on near-term quantum devices.

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@article{arxiv.2412.05616,
  title  = {Local fermion-to-qudit mappings: a practical recipe for four-level systems},
  author = {Rodolfo Carobene and Stefano Barison and Andrea Giachero and Jannes Nys},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.05616},
  year   = {2025}
}

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16 pages, 8 figures