Quantum systems simulatability through classical networks
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Applications of vector bundles and moduli spaces in mathematical physics (twistor theory, instantons, quantum field theory) (14D21) Applications of operator theory in the physical sciences (47N50) Closed and approximate solutions to the Schrödinger, Dirac, Klein-Gordon and other equations of quantum mechanics (81Q05) Entire and meromorphic solutions to ordinary differential equations in the complex domain (34M05) Mathematical modeling or simulation for problems pertaining to quantum theory (81-10)
Abstract: We have shown that quantum systems on finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces are equivalent under local transformations. Using these transformations give rise to a gauge group that connects the hamiltonian operators associated with each quantum system. Different quantum systems are connected in such way that studying one of them allows to understand the other. This result can be applied to the field of simulation of quantum systems, in order to mimic more complicated quantum systems from another simulatable quantum system. Given that there is a bridge that allows to simulate a particular quantum system on this kind of Hilbert spaces using classical circuits we will provide a general scenario to extend this bridge to simulate the time evolution, via Schr"odinger equation, of any of these quantum system using classical circuits. This classical systems can be implemented and controlled more easily in the laboratory than the quantum systems.
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