Condensed Matter

   

Classical Circuit Simulations for Superconducting Quantum Circuits

Authors: Alan M. Kadin

•Classical superconducting circuit simulators are powerful and available. •Include Josephson junction as basic element. •Provide efficient time-domain simulations of complex circuits. •May show effects otherwise attributed to quantum circuits.

•Circuits of coupled superconducting qubits are being developed for quantum computing (QC). •Entangled quantum theory incompatible with classical simulators. •Quantum model difficult to simulate on conventional computers for complex circuits already being tested. •Classical circuit simulations should provide the baseline to compare with quantum effects, but this is seldom done. •Coupled oscillators are delocalized even in classical limit.

Comments: 18 Pages. Poster presented at American Physical Society virtual meeting March 2021 [Corrections are made by viXra Admin to comply with the rules of viXra.org]

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