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Linear Optics Simulations Of The Quantum Baker’S Map, John C. Howell, John A. Yeazell
Linear Optics Simulations Of The Quantum Baker’S Map, John C. Howell, John A. Yeazell
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
The unitary evolution of linear optics can be used to model quantum computational networks. In this paper, a quantum simulation of a classically chaotic map (the baker’s map) is developed using linear optics. Two different models are presented. The first model employs only 50-50 beam splitters and phase shifters to simulate universal 2-qubit gates of a quantum computer. The second model uses the discrete Fourier transform generated by symmetric N×N fiber couplers. If single photons are used as inputs for these linear optics models, the result is a physical realization of the quantum baker’s map.