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Computational complexity of exterior products and multiparticle amplitudes of noninteracting fermions in entangled states

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Noninteracting bosons were proposed to be used for a demonstration of quantum-computing supremacy in a boson-sampling setup. A similar demonstration with fermions would require that the fermions are initially prepared… Click to show full abstract

Noninteracting bosons were proposed to be used for a demonstration of quantum-computing supremacy in a boson-sampling setup. A similar demonstration with fermions would require that the fermions are initially prepared in an entangled state. I suggest that pairwise entanglement of fermions would be sufficient for this purpose. Namely, it is shown that computing multi-particle scattering amplitudes for fermions entangled pairwise in groups of four single-particle states is #P hard. In linear algebra, such amplitudes are expressed as exterior products of two-forms of rank two. In particular, a permanent of a NxN matrix may be expressed as an exterior product of N^2 two-forms of rank two in dimension 2N^2, which establishes the #P-hardness of the latter.

Keywords: fermions entangled; multiparticle amplitudes; products multiparticle; complexity exterior; exterior products; computational complexity

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2017

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