Charles H. Bennett, David P. DiVincenzo, et al.
Physical Review Letters
We address the question of how a quantum computer can be used to simulate experiments on quantum systems in thermal equilibrium. We present two approaches for the preparation of the equilibrium state on a quantum computer. For both approaches, we show that the output state of the algorithm, after long enough time, is the desired equilibrium. We present a numerical analysis of one of these approaches for small systems. We show how equilibrium (time-)correlation functions can be efficiently estimated on a quantum computer, given a preparation of the equilibrium state. The quantum algorithms that we present are hard to simulate on a classical computer. This indicates that they could provide an exponential speedup over what can be achieved with a classical device.
Charles H. Bennett, David P. DiVincenzo, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Barbara M. Terhal, Guido Burkard
Physical Review A - AMO
Dagmar Bruß, David P. DiVincenzo, et al.
Physical Review A - AMO
David P. DiVincenzo, Patrick Hayden, et al.
Foundations of Physics