Many-particle continuous-time quantum walks (CTQWs) represent a resource for several tasks in quantum technology, including quantum search algorithms and universal quantum computation. In order to design and implement CTQWs in a realistic scenario, one needs effective simulation tools for Hamiltonians that take into account static noise and fluctuations in the lattice, i.e. Hamiltonians containing stochastic terms. To this aim, we suggest a parallel algorithm based on the Taylor series expansion of the evolution operator, and compare its performances with those of algorithms based on the exact diagonalization of the Hamiltonian or a 4-th order Runge–Kutta integration. We prove that both Taylor-series expansion and Runge–Kutta algorithms are...
We introduce QuEST, the Quantum Exact Simulation Toolkit, and compare it to ProjectQ [1], qHipster [...
Simulating quantum systems is a hard computational problem as resource requirements grow exponential...
Quantum walks are stochastic processes generated by a quantum evolution mechanism, allowing for spee...
Many-particle continuous-time quantum walks (CTQWs) represent a resource for several tasks in quantu...
Quantum computing proposes quantum algorithms exponentially faster than their clas- sical analogues ...
Abstract. The evolution calculation of quantum systems represents a great challenge nowadays. Numeri...
We present GPUQT, a quantum transport code fully implemented on graphics processing units. Using thi...
Scientific computing applications demand ever-increasing performance while traditional microprocesso...
Quantum computing became a prominent area of research with publications such as Feynman’s 1986 pa-pe...
Any system in the world constitutes particles like electrons. To analyze the behaviors of these syst...
We study large-scale applications using a GPU-accelerated version of the massively parallel Jülich u...
In this paper we present a simulation environment enhanced with parallel processing which can be use...
Among the many computational models for quantum computing, the Quantum Circuit Model is the most wel...
The simulation of quantum physical systems is expected to be an important application for quantum co...
QSW_MPI is a Python package developed for time-series simulation of continuous-time quantum stochast...
We introduce QuEST, the Quantum Exact Simulation Toolkit, and compare it to ProjectQ [1], qHipster [...
Simulating quantum systems is a hard computational problem as resource requirements grow exponential...
Quantum walks are stochastic processes generated by a quantum evolution mechanism, allowing for spee...
Many-particle continuous-time quantum walks (CTQWs) represent a resource for several tasks in quantu...
Quantum computing proposes quantum algorithms exponentially faster than their clas- sical analogues ...
Abstract. The evolution calculation of quantum systems represents a great challenge nowadays. Numeri...
We present GPUQT, a quantum transport code fully implemented on graphics processing units. Using thi...
Scientific computing applications demand ever-increasing performance while traditional microprocesso...
Quantum computing became a prominent area of research with publications such as Feynman’s 1986 pa-pe...
Any system in the world constitutes particles like electrons. To analyze the behaviors of these syst...
We study large-scale applications using a GPU-accelerated version of the massively parallel Jülich u...
In this paper we present a simulation environment enhanced with parallel processing which can be use...
Among the many computational models for quantum computing, the Quantum Circuit Model is the most wel...
The simulation of quantum physical systems is expected to be an important application for quantum co...
QSW_MPI is a Python package developed for time-series simulation of continuous-time quantum stochast...
We introduce QuEST, the Quantum Exact Simulation Toolkit, and compare it to ProjectQ [1], qHipster [...
Simulating quantum systems is a hard computational problem as resource requirements grow exponential...
Quantum walks are stochastic processes generated by a quantum evolution mechanism, allowing for spee...