Quantum Supremacy Circuit Simulation on Sunway TaihuLight
With the rapid progress made by industry and academia, quantum computers with dozens of qubits or even larger size are being realized. However, the fidelity of existing quantum computers often sharply decreases as the circuit depth increases. Thus, an ideal quantum circuit simulator on classical com...
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Zusammenfassung: | With the rapid progress made by industry and academia, quantum computers with
dozens of qubits or even larger size are being realized. However, the fidelity
of existing quantum computers often sharply decreases as the circuit depth
increases. Thus, an ideal quantum circuit simulator on classical computers,
especially on high-performance computers, is needed for benchmarking and
validation. We design a large-scale simulator of universal random quantum
circuits, often called 'quantum supremacy circuits', and implement it on Sunway
TaihuLight. The simulator can be used to accomplish the following two tasks: 1)
Computing a complete output state-vector; 2) Calculating one or a few
amplitudes. We target the simulation of 49-qubit circuits. For task 1), we
successfully simulate such a circuit of depth 39, and for task 2) we reach the
55-depth level. To the best of our knowledge, both of the simulation results
reach the largest depth for 49-qubit quantum supremacy circuits. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1804.04797 |