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Physics as Quantum Information Processing: Quantum Fields as Quantum Automata

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Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Can we reduce Quantum Field Theory (QFT) to a quantum computation? Can physics be simulated by a quantum computer? Do we believe that a quantum field is ultimately made of a numerable set of quantum systems that are unitarily interacting? A positive answer to these questions corresponds to substituting QFT with a theory of quantum cellular automata (QCA), and the present work is examining this hypothesis. These investigations are part of a large research program on a quantum-digitalization of physics, with Quantum Theory as a special theory of information, and Physics as emergent from the same quantum-information processing. A QCA- based QFT has tremendous potential advantages compared to QFT, being quantum ab-initio and free from the problems plaguing QFT due to the continuum hypothesis. Here I will show how dynamics emerges from the quantum processing, how the QCA can reproduce the Dirac-field phenomenology at large scales, and the kind of departures from QFT that that should be expected at a Planck- scale discreteness. I will introduce the notions of linear field quantum automaton and local-matrix quantum automaton, in terms of which I will provide the solution to the Feynman’s problem about the possibility of simulating a Fermi field with a quantum computer.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY; cellular automata; Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
List of contributors:
D'Ariano, Giacomo
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/373704
Book title:
Foundations of Probability and Physics - 6
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