Calculation of the Green's function on near-term quantum computers

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Abstract

The Green's function plays a crucial role when studying the nature of quantum many-body systems, especially strongly correlated systems. Although the development of quantum computers in the near future may enable us to compute energy spectra of classically intractable systems, methods to simulate the Green's function with near-term quantum algorithms have not been proposed yet. Here, we propose two methods to calculate the Green's function of a given Hamiltonian on near-term quantum computers. The first one makes use of a variational dynamics simulation of quantum systems and computes the dynamics of the Green's function in real time directly. The second one utilizes the Lehmann representation of the Green's function and a method which calculates excited states of the Hamiltonian. Both methods require shallow quantum circuits and are compatible with near-term quantum computers. We numerically simulated the Green's function of the Fermi-Hubbard model and demonstrated the validity of our proposals.

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Endo, S., Kurata, I., & Nakagawa, Y. O. (2020). Calculation of the Green’s function on near-term quantum computers. Physical Review Research, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.033281

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