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Quantum simulation of dissipation for Maxwell equations in dispersive media

Quantum Physics 2024-05-22 v2 Plasma Physics

Abstract

In dispersive media, dissipation appears in the Schr\"odinger representation of classical Maxwell equations as a sparse diagonal operator occupying an rr-dimensional subspace. A first order Suzuki-Trotter approximation for the evolution operator enables us to isolate the non-unitary operators (associated with dissipation) from the unitary operators (associated with lossless media). The unitary operators can be implemented through qubit lattice algorithm (QLA) on nn qubits. However, the non-unitary-dissipative part poses a challenge on how it should be implemented on a quantum computer. In this paper, two probabilistic dilation algorithms are considered for handling the dissipative operators. The first algorithm is based on treating the classical dissipation as a linear amplitude damping-type completely positive trace preserving (CPTP) quantum channel where the combined system-environment must undergo unitary evolution in the dilated space. The unspecified environment can be modeled by just one ancillary qubit, resulting in an implementation scaling of O(2n1n2)\textit{O}(2^{n-1}n^2) elementary gates for the dilated unitary evolution operator. The second algorithm approximates the non-unitary operators by the Linear Combination of Unitaries (LCU). We obtain an optimized representation of the non-unitary part, which requires O(2n)\textit{O}(2^{n}) elementary gates. Applying the LCU method for a simple dielectric medium with homogeneous dissipation rate, the implementation scaling can be further reduced into O[poly(n)]\textit{O}[poly(n)] basic gates. For the particular case of weak dissipation we show that our proposed post-selective dilation algorithms can efficiently delve into the transient evolution dynamics of dissipative systems by calculating the respective implementation circuit depth. A connection of our results with the non-linear-in-normalization-only (NINO) quantum channels is also presented.

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@article{arxiv.2308.00056,
  title  = {Quantum simulation of dissipation for Maxwell equations in dispersive media},
  author = {Efstratios Koukoutsis and Kyriakos Hizanidis and Abhay K. Ram and George Vahala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.00056},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

10 pages, 2 Figures. New material has been added pertinent to non-linear PTP quantum channels and a detailed elaboration on the different algorithmic steps with an emphasis on the role of post-selection and the physical implications