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Fermionic-Adapted Shadow Tomography for dynamical correlation functions

Taehee Ko, Mancheon Han, Hyowon Park, Sangkook Choi·August 5, 2025
Quantum Physicsphysics.comp-ph

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Abstract

Dynamical correlation functions are essential for characterizing the response of the quantum many-body systems to the external perturbation. As their calculation is classically intractible in general, quantum algorithms are promising in this aspect, but most rely on brute force measurement strategies that evaluate one body observable pair per circuit. In this work, we introduce Fermionic-Adapted Shadow Tomography (FAST) protocols, a new framework for the efficient calculation of multiple dynamical correlation functions. The key idea is to reformulate these functions into forms that are compatible with shadow tomography techniques. The circuits in our protocols require at most two-copy measurements with uncontrolled Hamiltonian simulation. We show that the proposed protocols enhance sample efficiency and/or reduce the number of measurement circuits by an order of one or two with respect to the number of qubits across a range of scenarios.

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