Classical simulation of qubit by a new hardware design and its applications
A. Chouikh, T. Said, M. Bennai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel classical hardware-based method to simulate qubits using analog components, enabling the emulation of quantum properties and logical gates like Hadamard and phase-shift.
Contribution
It presents a new hardware design for classical qubit simulation and demonstrates implementation of key quantum gates using analog components.
Findings
Successful simulation of superposition states
Implementation of logical quantum gates in hardware
Discussion of simulation results using Proteus Design Suite
Abstract
In this paper, we develop a new classical simulation of quantum bit (qubit) by use of analog components in order to be able to simulate the quantum properties such as the superposition of states. As part of this new approach, we have also implemented many logical gates (Pauli-X, Hadamard, and Conditional phase-shift gates). Simulation of Hadamard and Conditional phase-shift gates using Proteus Design Suite is also presented and discussed in this work.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum many-body systems · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
