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Research PaperResearchia:202603.24075[Quantum Computing > Quantum Physics]

On the stability to noise of fermion-to-qubit mappings

Guillermo González-García

Abstract

Quantum simulations before fault tolerance suffer from the intrinsic noise present in quantum computers. In this regime, extracting meaningful results greatly benefits from stability against that noise. This stability, defined as an error in observables that is independent of the system's size, is expected in local systems under local noise. In fermionic systems, the encoding of the fermionic degrees of freedom into qubits can introduce non-locality, making stability more delicate. Here, we investigate the stability to noise of fermion-to-qubit mappings. We consider noisy quantum circuits in DD dimensions modeled by alternating layers of local unitaries and general, single-qubit Pauli noise. We show that, when using local fermionic encodings, expectation values of quadratic fermionic observables are stable to noise in states with spatially decaying correlations: a power-law decay with exponent μ>Dμ>D is sufficient for stability. By contrast, we show that this stability cannot be achieved by non-local encodings such as Jordan-Wigner in 2D2D, or quasi-local ones such as the Bravyi-Kitaev transform. Our findings formalize the intuition that decaying correlations of the physical systems under study provide protection against noise for local fermionic encodings, and help inform design principles in near-term quantum simulations.


Source: arXiv:2603.22141v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.22141v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.22141v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.22141v1

Submission:3/24/2026
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Subjects:Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing
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