Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session A16: Quantum Computing for Fluids
8:00 AM–10:10 AM,
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Room: 155 F
Chair: Alexander Alexeev, Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract: A16.00003 : Quantum-Inspired High-Fidelity Solver for Simulating Incompressible Two-Phase Turbulence
8:26 AM–8:39 AM
Presenter:
Han Liu
(University of Minnesota)
Authors:
Han Liu
(University of Minnesota)
Lian Shen
(University of Minnesota)
Inspired by quantum algorithms that mitigate the curse of dimensionality in many-body systems, we introduce a tensor networks-based method for simulating incompressible two-phase turbulence. In this approach, the velocities and pressure are encoded as matrix product states (MPS), while the finite difference scheme is implemented using matrix product operators (MPO). To simulate the interface between the two flow phases, we propose a tensor networks-based level set method. We enhance the computational performance by employing a cross-interpolation method to optimize the solving of the tensorized level-set equation and the re-initialization equation. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the quantum-inspired method achieves accuracy comparable to traditional methods and successfully captures complex two-phase turbulent structures with a significantly reduced data load size. Additionally, data analysis suggests potential speed-ups for complex multiphase turbulence cases under realistic conditions.
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