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Efficient Long-Range Entanglement using Dynamic Circuits

Elisa Bäumer, IBM

Quantum simulation traditionally relies on unitary dynamics, inherently imposing efficiency constraints on the generation of intricate entangled states. In principle, these limitations can be superseded by non-unitary, dynamic circuits. These circuits exploit measurements alongside conditional feed-forward operations, providing a promising approach for long-range entangling gates, higher effective connectivity of near-term hardware, and more efficient state preparations. Here, we explore the utility of shallow dynamic circuits for creating long-range entanglement on large-scale quantum devices as well as for improving the performance of the Quantum Fourier Transform.

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Date

May 29 2024
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Time

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
C520 Physics and Astronomy Building

Location

C520 Physics and Astronomy Building
UW, 15th and Pacific, Seattle
Website
https://phys.washington.edu/
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Cyber Space
Category
Dorota Grabowska

Organizer

Dorota Grabowska
Email
grabow@uw.edu