20–24 Jan 2025
CERN
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Hybrid Tree Tensor Networks for quantum simulation

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20m
Pas Perdus and Mezzanine (CERN)

Pas Perdus and Mezzanine

CERN

Speaker

Julian Schuhmacher

Description

Hybrid Tensor Networks (hTN) offer a promising solution for encoding variational quantum states beyond the capabilities of efficient classical methods or noisy quantum computers alone. However, their practical usefulness and many operational aspects of hTN-based algorithms, like the optimization of hTNs, the generalization of standard contraction rules to an hybrid setting, and the design of application-oriented architectures have not been thoroughly investigated yet. In this work, we introduce a novel algorithm to perform ground state optimizations with hybrid Tree Tensor Networks (hTTNs), discussing its advantages and roadblocks, and identifying a set of promising applications. We benchmark our approach on two paradigmatic models, namely the Ising model at the critical point and the Toric code Hamiltonian. In both cases, we successfully demonstrate that hTTNs can improve upon classical equivalents with equal bond dimension in the classical part.

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Email Address of submitter

jsc@zurich.ibm.com

Authors

Julian Schuhmacher Mr Marco Ballarin (University of Padova) Dr Alberto Baiardi (IBM Research - Zurich) Dr Giuseppe Magnifico (University of Bari) Francesco Tacchino Simone Montangero (Padova University) Ivano Tavernelli (IBM Research - Zurich)

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