25–27 Oct 2023
Livadhiotis City Hotel
Europe/Athens timezone

Simulating fermion scattering using a quantum computing approach

25 Oct 2023, 11:30
30m
Livadhiotis City Hotel

Livadhiotis City Hotel

50 Nicolaou Rossou Street 6021 LARNAKA CYPRUS

Speaker

Yahui Chai (CQTA (Centre f. Quantum Techno. a. Application))

Description

Collider experiments play a central role in understanding the subatomic structure of matter, as well as developing and verifying the fundamental theory of elementary particle interactions. However, comprehending scattering processes at a fundamental level in theory remains a significant challenge. The necessary involved time evolution and the with time rapidly increasing bond dimension in Tensor Networks make simulating the scattering process with this classical method challenging. On the other hand, quantum computers hold great promise to efficiently simulate real-time dynamics of lattice field theories. In this work, we take the first step in this direction toward simulating fermionic scattering using a digital-quantum computing approach. Specifically, we propose a method based on Givens rotation to prepare the initial state of the fermionic scattering process, which consists of two fermionic wave packets with opposite momenta. With a time evolution operator based on the underlying Hamiltonian acting on the initial state, the two fermionic wave packets propagate and interact with each other. Using the lattice Thirring model as the test bed and the Qiskit Statevector simulator, we observe an elastic scattering between fermions and anti-fermions in the strong interaction region. In addition, we clearly observe an entanglement production in the scattering process. We consider our work also as an indispensable step towards a quantum simulation of a scattering process on a real quantum device.

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