Pizzamiglio, AndreaChang, Su YeonBondani, MariaMontangero, SimoneGerace, DarioBenenti, Giuliano2021-07-172021-07-172021-07-172021-06-0110.3390/e23060654https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/180116WOS:000665504800001Quantum computers are invaluable tools to explore the properties of complex quantum systems. We show that dynamical localization of the quantum sawtooth map, a highly sensitive quantum coherent phenomenon, can be simulated on actual, small-scale quantum processors. Our results demonstrate that quantum computing of dynamical localization may become a convenient tool for evaluating advances in quantum hardware performances.Physics, MultidisciplinaryPhysicsdigital quantum simulationquantum algorithmscomplex quantum systemschaoscomputersystemsDynamical Localization Simulated on Actual Quantum Hardwaretext::journal::journal article::research article