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Zhi Li1,2,3, Liujun Zou3, Timothy H Hsieh3
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA.
Abstract:
We show that it is possible to uniquely reconstruct a generic many-body local Hamiltonian from a single pair of generic initial and final states related by evolving with the Hamiltonian for any time interval. We then propose a practical version of the protocol involving multiple pairs of such initial and final states. Using the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis, we provide bounds on the protocol's performance and stability against errors from measurements and in the ansatz of the Hamiltonian. The protocol is efficient (requiring experimental resources scaling polynomially with system size in general and constant with system size given translation symmetry) and thus enables analog and digital quantum simulators to verify implementation of a putative Hamiltonian.
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