Distributed computing quantum unitary evolution
Abstract
A distributed computing approach to solve the curse of dimensionality, caused by the complex quantum system modeling, is discussed. With the help of Cannon's algorithm, the distributed computing transformation of numerical method for simulating quantum unitary evolution is achieved. Based on the Tavis-Cummings model, a large number of atoms are added into the optical cavity to obtain a high-dimensional quantum closed system, implemented on the supercomputer platform. The comparison of time cost and speedup of different distributed computing strategies is discussed.
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