Overview
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Watch a 51-minute lecture from the Simons Institute where Jiaqing Jiang from Caltech presents innovative approaches to Gibbs state preparation for commuting Hamiltonians. Learn about a novel reduction technique that maps quantum Hamiltonians to classical ones, enabling efficient Gibbs state preparation on quantum computers through classical Gibbs sampling. Explore how this method differs from traditional Davies generator approaches and can achieve state-of-the-art results while extending to previously unexplored regimes. Understand the significance of commuting local Hamiltonians (CLHs) in quantum systems like the Toric code and quantum double model, and discover how this mapping technique advances the field of quantum algorithms for open quantum systems.
Syllabus
Gibbs state preparation for commuting Hamiltonian: Mapping to classical Gibbs sampling
Taught by
Simons Institute