Optimised Trotter decompositions for classical and quantum computing
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6110037
DOI10.1088/1751-8121/acde7azbMath1527.81034arXiv2211.02691OpenAlexW4380791807MaRDI QIDQ6110037
Publication date: 4 July 2023
Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.02691
Quantum computation (81P68) Decomposition methods (49M27) Partially hyperbolic systems and dominated splittings (37D30) Quantum gates (81P65)
Cites Work
- A practical introduction to tensor networks: Matrix product states and projected entangled pair states
- Practical splitting methods for the adaptive integration of nonlinear evolution equations. I: Construction of optimized schemes and pairs of schemes
- Symplectic analytically integrable decomposition algorithms: classification, derivation, and application to molecular dynamics, quantum and celestial mechanics simulations
- Fourth-order symplectic integration
- Generalized Trotter's formula and systematic approximants of exponential operators and inner derivations with applications to many-body problems
- Practical symplectic partitioned Runge-Kutta and Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods
- Optimized Forest-Ruth- and Suzuki-like algorithms for integration of motion in many-body systems
- Unlimited growth of particle fluctuations in many-body localized phases
- Applying splitting methods with complex coefficients to the numerical integration of unitary problems
- High order integrators obtained by linear combinations of symmetric-conjugate compositions
- Splitting and composition methods with embedded error estimators
- The kernel polynomial method
- On the Product of Semi-Groups of Operators
- Decomposition formulas of exponential operators and Lie exponentials with some applications to quantum mechanics and statistical physics
- On symmetric-conjugate composition methods in the numerical integration of differential equations
- Higher order decompositions of ordered operator exponentials
This page was built for publication: Optimised Trotter decompositions for classical and quantum computing