quantum information

Observation of gravity-like signatures in holographic codes on a quantum computer

arXiv:2607.12047

summary

The authors implement a holographic quantum error‑correcting code (the HaPPY code) on a trapped‑ion quantum computer and experimentally verify holographic entropy relations, including signatures of emergent gravity and wormhole‑like behavior.

Abstract

The unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity remains one of the major open problems of theoretical physics. The Anti-de Sitter/Conformal Field Theory (AdS/CFT) correspondence provides a valuable theoretical framework for this effort via a holographic duality between a theory of quantum gravity in asymptotically AdS spacetime and a conformal quantum field theory on the lower-dimensional boundary. Here, we implement a toy model of this duality called the HaPPY code, a quantum error-correcting code in the form of a tensor network with hyperbolic entanglement patterns, on a trapped-ion quantum computer. We present the first experimental confirmation of the Faulkner-Lewkowycz-Maldacena formula in this model - a key test of the holographic correspondence. We then enrich it with non-stabilizerness, or magic, and observe entropic precursors expected of emergent gravity. Finally, we present and measure a code construction whose entropic behavior is reminiscent of a highly quantum wormhole. Our experiments illustrate how quantum computers can serve as testbeds for modeling the emergence of spacetime.

32 pages, 26 figures, 7 tables

Topics & keywords

#holographic codes#AdS/CFT correspondence#quantum error correction#trapped‑ion quantum computing#tensor networks#emergent gravityHaPPY codeFaulkner‑Lewkowycz‑Maldacena formulamagic (non‑stabilizer) statesentropic precursorsquantum wormholetrapped‑ion processor