Quantum Circuit Simulation: A Challenge for Classical Computers
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

A recent study by Ramis Movassagh, a researcher at Google Quantum AI, mathematically demonstrates the difficulty of simulating random quantum circuits and estimating their outputs for classical computers. The study shows that this task is highly challenging, known as #P-hard, and provides computational barriers for the classical simulation of quantum circuits. Movassagh's proof, based on new mathematical techniques, is direct and does not involve approximations, allowing for explicit error bounds and quantification of robustness. The research contributes to ongoing efforts to explore the advantages of quantum computers over classical computers and could inform future studies in quantum cryptography and complexity theory.