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Quantum Wave Simulation with Sources and Loss Functions

Quantum Physics 2025-02-06 v3

Abstract

We present a quantum algorithmic framework for simulating linear, anti-Hermitian (lossless) wave equations in heterogeneous, anisotropic, and time-independent media. This framework encompasses a broad class of wave equations, including the acoustic wave equation, Maxwell's equations and the elastic wave equation. Our formulation is compatible with standard numerical discretization schemes and allows for the efficient implementation of multiple practically relevant time- and space-dependent sources. Furthermore, we demonstrate that subspace energies can be extracted and wave fields compared through an l2l_2 loss function, achieving optimal precision scaling with the number of samples taken. Additionally, we introduce techniques for incorporating boundary conditions and linear constraints that preserve the anti-Hermitian nature of the equations. Leveraging the Hamiltonian simulation algorithm, our framework achieves a quartic speed-up over classical solvers in 3D simulations, under conditions of sufficiently global measurements and compactly supported sources and initial conditions. This quartic speed-up is optimal for time-domain solutions, as the Hamiltonian of the discretized wave equations has local couplings. In summary, our framework provides a versatile approach for simulating wave equations on quantum computers, offering substantial speed-ups over state-of-the-art classical methods.

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@article{arxiv.2411.17630,
  title  = {Quantum Wave Simulation with Sources and Loss Functions},
  author = {Cyrill Bösch and Malte Schade and Giacomo Aloisi and Scott D. Keating and Andreas Fichtner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.17630},
  year   = {2025}
}

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18 pages, 4 figures

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