Lecture Notes on Quantum Simulation (1704.07260v1)
Abstract: These lecture notes were created for a graduate-level course on quantum simulation taught at Leibniz University Hannover in 2013. The first part of the course discusses various state of the art methods for the numerical description of many-body quantum systems. In particular, I explain successful applications and inherent limitations due to the exponential complexity of the many-body problem. In the second part of the course, I show how using highly controllable quantum system such as ultracold atoms will provide a way to overcome the limitations of classical simulation methods. I discuss several theoretical and experimental achievements and outline the road for future developments.
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