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Solving the homogeneous Bethe-Salpeter equation with a quantum annealer

Filippo Fornetti, A. Gnech, T. Frederico, Francesco Pederiva, Matteo Rinaldi, A. Roggero, G. Salmè, S. Scopetta, M. Viviani·June 26, 2024·DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.110.056012
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Abstract

The homogeneous Bethe-Salpeter equation (hBSE), describing a bound system in a genuinely relativistic quantum-field theory framework, was solved for the first time by using a D-Wave quantum annealer. After applying standard techniques of discretization, the hBSE, in ladder approximation, can be formally transformed in a generalized eigenvalue problem (GEVP), with two square matrices: one symmetric and the other nonsymmetric. The latter matrix poses the challenge of obtaining a suitable formal approach for investigating the GEVP by means of a quantum annealer, i.e., to recast it as a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization problem. A broad numerical analysis of the proposed algorithms, applied to matrices of dimension up to 64, was carried out by using both the simulated-annealing package and the D-Wave . The numerical results very nicely compare with those obtained with standard classical algorithms, and also show interesting scalability features. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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