A Solution to the Sign Problem Using a Sum of Controlled Few-Fermions

Abstract

A restricted path integral method is proposed to simulate a type of quantum system or Hamiltonian called a sum of controlled few-fermions on a classical computer using Monte Carlo without a numerical sign problem. Then a universality is proven to assert that any bounded-error quantum polynomial time (BQP) algorithm can be encoded into a sum of controlled few-fermions and simulated efficiently using classical Monte Carlo. Therefore, BQP is precisely the same as the class of bounded-error probabilistic polynomial time (BPP), namely, BPP = BQP.

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