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The phase diagram of quantum chromodynamics in one dimension on a quantum computer

Quantum Physics 2026-02-02 v2 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The quantum chromodynamics (QCD) phase diagram, which reveals the state of strongly interacting matter at different temperatures and densities, is key to answering open questions in physics, ranging from the behavior of particles in neutron stars to the conditions of the early universe. However, classical simulations of QCD face significant computational barriers, such as the sign problem at finite matter densities. Quantum computing offers a promising solution to overcome these challenges. Here, we take an important step toward exploring the QCD phase diagram with quantum devices by preparing thermal states in one-dimensional non-Abelian gauge theories. We experimentally simulate the thermal states of SU(2) and SU(3) gauge theories at finite densities on a trapped-ion quantum computer using a variational method. This is achieved by introducing two features: Firstly, we add motional ancillae to the existing qubit register to efficiently prepare thermal probability distributions. Secondly, we introduce charge-singlet measurements to enforce color-neutrality constraints. This work marks the first lattice gauge theory quantum simulation of QCD at finite density and temperature for two and three colors, laying the foundation to explore QCD phenomena on quantum platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2501.00579,
  title  = {The phase diagram of quantum chromodynamics in one dimension on a quantum computer},
  author = {Anton T. Than and Yasar Y. Atas and Abhijit Chakraborty and Jinglei Zhang and Matthew T. Diaz and Kalea Wen and Xingxin Liu and Randy Lewis and Alaina M. Green and Christine A. Muschik and Norbert M. Linke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.00579},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages, 10 figures