Benchmarking quantum annealing dynamics: The spin-vector Langevin model

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Abstract

The classical spin-vector Monte Carlo (SVMC) model is a reference benchmark for the performance of a quantum annealer. Yet, as a Monte Carlo method, SVMC is unsuited for an accurate description of the annealing dynamics in real-time. We introduce the spin-vector Langevin (SVL) model as an alternative benchmark in which the time evolution is described by Langevin dynamics. The SVL model is shown to provide a more stringent test than the SVMC model for the identification of quantum signatures in the performance of quantum annealing devices, as we illustrate by describing the Kibble-Zurek scaling associated with the dynamics of symmetry breaking in the transverse field Ising model, recently probed using D-Wave machines. Specifically, we show that D-Wave data are reproduced by the SVL model.

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Subires, D., Gómez-Ruiz, F. J., Ruiz-García, A., Alonso, D., & Del Campo, A. (2022). Benchmarking quantum annealing dynamics: The spin-vector Langevin model. Physical Review Research, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.023104

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