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Collective neutrino oscillations on a quantum computer with hybrid quantum-classical algorithm

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arxiv 2308.09123 v1 pith:OBVKWB3P submitted 2023-08-17 quant-ph hep-phhep-th

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keywords algorithmquantumcollectivecomputergateshybridneutrinooscillations
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We simulate the time evolution of collective neutrino oscillations in two-flavor settings on a quantum computer. We explore the generalization of Trotter-Suzuki approximation to time-dependent Hamiltonian dynamics. The trotterization steps are further optimized using the Cartan decomposition of two-qubit unitary gates U $\in$ SU (4) in the minimum number of controlled-NOT (CNOT) gates making the algorithm more resilient to the hardware noise. A more efficient hybrid quantum-classical algorithm is also explored to solve the problem on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices.

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    Second-order BBGKY truncation of an su(n) one-plus-two-body Hamiltonian approximates collective neutrino dynamics beyond mean field at polynomial classical cost and reveals large-N phase and entanglement structure.

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