Glossary
Hamiltonian Simulation
by Frank Zickert
Hamiltonian simulation is the process of using a quantum computer to mimic the time evolution of a quantum system governed by a Hamiltonian , typically by approximating . It allows prediction of how a quantum state changes over time without physically realizing the system. This is fundamental to quantum algorithms for chemistry, materials science, and physics because it efficiently reproduces complex quantum dynamics that are intractable for classical computers.