This Spring semester the QUIEST Center is continuing to expand its new seminar series geared towards PhD and Post Doc students across SEAS and SAS to present on quantum-related topics of their choosing. Read on for more information on this week’s seminar presentation:
Analog Quantum Simulation (AQS) enables the study of complex quantum systems by mimicking their dynamics through controllable quantum simulators. However, existing compilers like SimuQ struggle with scalability, high compilation time, and large evolution times. This paper introduces the Optimized Analog Quantum Simulation Compiler, which optimizes the compilation process by decomposing mixed equation systems into global linear and localized mixed systems, significantly improving efficiency. Our compiler further minimizes evolution times by leveraging hardware constraints to enhance noise resilience and fidelity. Evaluations demonstrate it’s ability to efficiently compile large-scale quantum systems, offering a scalable and precise framework for high-fidelity analog quantum simulations.