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Efficient Classical Algorithm for Boson Sampling with Partially Distinguishable Photons.
J. Renema, A. Menssen, William R. Clements, G. Triginer, W. Kolthammer, I. Walmsley·July 10, 2017·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.220502
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Abstract
We demonstrate how boson sampling with photons of partial distinguishability can be expressed in terms of interference of fewer photons. We use this observation to propose a classical algorithm to simulate the output of a boson sampler fed with photons of partial distinguishability. We find conditions for which this algorithm is efficient, which gives a lower limit on the required indistinguishability to demonstrate a quantum advantage. Under these conditions, adding more photons only polynomially increases the computational cost to simulate a boson sampling experiment.