It is well known that Maxwell equations can be expressed in a unitary Schrodinger-Dirac representation for homogeneous media. However, difficulties arise when considering inhomogeneous media. A Dyson map points to a unitary field qubit basis, but the standard qubit lattice algorithm of interleaved unitary collision-stream operators must be augmented by some sparse non-unitary potential operators that recover the derivatives on the refractive indices. The effect of the steepness of these derivatives on two-dimensional scattering is examined with simulations showing quite complex wavefronts emitted due to transmissions/reflections within the dielectric objects. Maxwell equations are extended to handle dissipation using Kraus operators. Then, ...
This is a review of recent research exploring and extending present-day quantum computing capabiliti...
this paper we will discuss algorithms which are concrete realizations of these general arguments. Th...
Quantum lattice algorithms originated with the Feynman checkerboard model for the one-dime...
It is well known that Maxwell equations can be expressed in a unitary Schrodinger-Dirac representati...
A qubit lattice algorithm (QLA) is developed for Maxwell equations in a two-dimensional Cartesian ge...
In anticipation of the increasing capabilities of quantum computers, we attempt to create quantum al...
The effect of the thickness of the dielectric boundary layer that connects a material of refractive ...
The unitary quantum lattice gas (QLG) algorithm is a mesoscopic unitary perturbative representation ...
A reformulation of Maxwell equations for an inhomogeneous, anisotropic, passive and non-dispersive m...
The study of electromagnetic wave propagation in magnetized plasmas is of paramount importance in va...
A lattice-based quantum algorithm is presented to model the non-linear Schrödinger-like equations in...
There is considerable interest in the application of quantum information science to advance computat...
There is considerable interest in the application of quantum information science to advance computat...
We investigate the simulations of the the Schrödinger equation using the onedimensional quantum latt...
A quantum lattice representation (QLA) is devised for the initial value problem of one-dimensional (...
This is a review of recent research exploring and extending present-day quantum computing capabiliti...
this paper we will discuss algorithms which are concrete realizations of these general arguments. Th...
Quantum lattice algorithms originated with the Feynman checkerboard model for the one-dime...
It is well known that Maxwell equations can be expressed in a unitary Schrodinger-Dirac representati...
A qubit lattice algorithm (QLA) is developed for Maxwell equations in a two-dimensional Cartesian ge...
In anticipation of the increasing capabilities of quantum computers, we attempt to create quantum al...
The effect of the thickness of the dielectric boundary layer that connects a material of refractive ...
The unitary quantum lattice gas (QLG) algorithm is a mesoscopic unitary perturbative representation ...
A reformulation of Maxwell equations for an inhomogeneous, anisotropic, passive and non-dispersive m...
The study of electromagnetic wave propagation in magnetized plasmas is of paramount importance in va...
A lattice-based quantum algorithm is presented to model the non-linear Schrödinger-like equations in...
There is considerable interest in the application of quantum information science to advance computat...
There is considerable interest in the application of quantum information science to advance computat...
We investigate the simulations of the the Schrödinger equation using the onedimensional quantum latt...
A quantum lattice representation (QLA) is devised for the initial value problem of one-dimensional (...
This is a review of recent research exploring and extending present-day quantum computing capabiliti...
this paper we will discuss algorithms which are concrete realizations of these general arguments. Th...
Quantum lattice algorithms originated with the Feynman checkerboard model for the one-dime...