Authors
Sergei V Isakov, Guglielmo Mazzola, Vadim N Smelyanskiy, Zhang Jiang, Sergio Boixo, Hartmut Neven, Matthias Troyer
Publication date
2016/10/28
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
117
Issue
18
Pages
180402
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
The tunneling between the two ground states of an Ising ferromagnet is a typical example of many-body tunneling processes between two local minima, as they occur during quantum annealing. Performing quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations we find that the QMC tunneling rate displays the same scaling with system size, as the rate of incoherent tunneling. The scaling in both cases is O (Δ 2), where Δ is the tunneling splitting (or equivalently the minimum spectral gap). An important consequence is that QMC simulations can be used to predict the performance of a quantum annealer for tunneling through a barrier. Furthermore, by using open instead of periodic boundary conditions in imaginary time, equivalent to a projector QMC algorithm, we obtain a quadratic speedup for QMC simulations, and achieve linear scaling in Δ. We provide a physical understanding of these results and their range of applicability …
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