Abstract

A family of quantum Hamiltonians is said to be universal if any other finite-dimensional Hamiltonian can be approximately encoded within the low-energy space of a Hamiltonian from that family. If the encoding is efficient, universal families of Hamiltonians can be used as universal analogue quantum simulators and universal quantum computers, and the problem of approximately determining the ground-state energy of a Hamiltonian from a universal family is QMA-complete. One natural way to categorise Hamiltonians into families is in terms of the interactions they are built from. Here we prove universality of some important classes of interactions on qudits (d-level systems):We completely characterise the k-qudit interactions which are universal, if augmented with arbitrary Hermitian 1-local terms.We find that, for all k geqslant 2 and all local dimensions d geqslant 2, almost all such interactions are universal aside from a simple stoquastic class.We prove universality of generalisations of the Heisenberg model that are ubiquitous in condensed-matter physics, even if free 1-local terms are not provided. We show that the SU(d) and SU(2) Heisenberg interactions are universal for all local dimensions d geqslant 2 (spin geqslant 1/2), implying that a quantum variant of the Max-d-Cut problem is QMA-complete. We also show that for d=3 all bilinear-biquadratic Heisenberg interactions are universal. One example is the general AKLT model.We prove universality of any interaction proportional to the projector onto a pure entangled state.

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