Scaling advantage over path-integral Monte Carlo in quantum simulation of geometrically frustrated magnets
Experimental demonstration of quantum speedup that scales with the system size is the goal of near-term quantum computing. Here, the authors demonstrate such scaling advantage for a D-Wave quantum annealer over analogous classical algorithms in simulations of frustrated quantum magnets.
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