Quantum simulation costs for Suzuki-Trotter decomposition of quantum many-body lattice models

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Quantum computers offer the potential to efficiently simulate the dynamics of quantum systems, a task whose difficulty scales exponentially with system size on classical devices. To assess the potential for near-term quantum computers to simulate many-body systems we develop a formalism to straightforwardly compute bounds on the number of Trotter steps needed to accurately simulate the time evolution of fermionic lattice models based on the first-order commutator scaling. We apply this formalism to two closely related many-body models prominent in condensed matter physics, the Hubbard and t-J models. We find that, while a naive comparison of the Trotter depth first seems to favor the Hubbard model, careful consideration of the model parameters and the allowable error for accurate simulation leads to a substantial advantage in favor of the t-J model. These results and formalism set the stage for significant improvements in quantum simulation costs.

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Myers, N. M., Scott, R., Park, K., & Scarola, V. W. (2023). Quantum simulation costs for Suzuki-Trotter decomposition of quantum many-body lattice models. Physical Review Research, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.023199

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