Universal simulation of Hamiltonian dynamics for qudits
@inproceedings{Nielsen2001UniversalSO, title={Universal simulation of Hamiltonian dynamics for qudits}, author={M. Nielsen and M. Bremner and Jennifer L. Dodd and Andrew M. Childs and C. Dawson}, year={2001} }
What interactions are sufficient to simulate arbitrary quantum dynamics in a composite quantum system? Dodd et al. (quant-ph/0106064) provided a partial solution to this problem in the form of an efficient algorithm to simulate any desired two-body Hamiltonian evolution using any fixed two-body entangling N-qubit Hamiltonian, and local unitaries. We extend this result to the case where the component systems have D dimensions. As a consequence we explain how universal quantum computation can be… Expand
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