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Light-Front Field Theory on Current Quantum Computers

Michael Kreshchuk, Shaoyang Jia, William Kirby, Gary Goldstein, James Vary, Peter Love

2021Entropy47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a quantum algorithm for simulation of quantum field theory in the light-front formulation and demonstrate how existing quantum devices can be used to study the structure of bound states in relativistic nuclear physics. Specifically, we apply the Variational Quantum Eigensolver algorithm to find the ground state of the light-front Hamiltonian obtained within the Basis Light-Front Quantization (BLFQ) framework. The BLFQ formulation of quantum field theory allows one to readily import techniques developed for digital quantum simulation of quantum chemistry. This provides a method that can be scaled up to simulation of full, relativistic quantum field theories in the quantum advantage regime. As an illustration, we calculate the mass, mass radius, decay constant, electromagnetic form factor, and charge radius of the pion on the IBM Vigo chip. This is the first time that the light-front approach to quantum field theory has been used to enable simulation of a real physical system on a quantum computer.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsQuantum algorithmQuantization (signal processing)Quantum computerQuantum simulatorOpen quantum systemQuantum mechanicsQuantum processQuantum field theoryCanonical quantizationQuantum operationQuantum technologyQuantumQuantum error correctionQuantum informationQuantum stateSecond quantizationQuantum dissipationQuantum networkQuantum gravityQuantum information scienceHamiltonian (control theory)Field (mathematics)Quantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions
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