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Efficient numerical simulation of complex Josephson quantum circuits
arXiv
Authors: Andrew J. Kerman
Year
2020
Paper ID
19578
Status
Preprint
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Building on the established methods for superconducting circuit quantization, we present a new theoretical framework for approximate numerical simulation of Josephson quantum circuits. Simulations based on this framework provide access to a degree of complexity and circuit size heretofore inaccessible to quantitative analysis, including fundamentally new kinds of superconducting quantum devices. This capability is made possible by two improvements over previous methods: first, physically-motivated choices for the canonical circuit modes and physical basis states which allow a highly-efficient matrix representation; and second, an iterative method in which subsystems are diagonalized separately and then coupled together, at increasing size scales with each iteration, allowing diagonalization of Hamiltonians in extremely large Hilbert spaces to be approximated using a sequence of diagonalizations in much smaller spaces.
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