Entanglement from Tensor Networks on a Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer
The ability to selectively measure, initialize, and reuse qubits during a quantum circuit enables a mapping of the spatial structure of certain tensor-network states onto the dynamics of quantum circuits, thereby achieving dramatic resource savings when simulating quantum systems with limited entang...
Main Authors: | Dreiling, J. (Author), Figgatt, C. (Author), Foss-Feig, M. (Author), Gaebler, J. (Author), Hall, A. (Author), Hayes, D. (Author), Moses, S. (Author), Neyenhuis, B. (Author), Pino, J. (Author), Potter, A. (Author), Ragole, S. (Author), Spaun, B. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2022
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