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Efficient Quantum Simulation of Dynamic Correlations on Superconducting Quantum Computers

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Abstract

We present experimental results for the quantum simulation of spin-spin time-correlations, obtained on IBM superconducting quantum processors. We discuss the prospective scalability of this approach to larger magnetic complexes, inaccessible to simulation with classical computers.

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