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Junseo Lee, Myeongjin Shin (Dec 11 2025).
Abstract: We study the problem of certifying local Hamiltonians from real-time access to their dynamics. Given oracle access to eitHe^{-itH} for an unknown kk-local Hamiltonian HH and a fully specified target Hamiltonian H0H_0, the goal is to decide whether HH is exactly equal to H0H_0 or differs from H0H_0 by at least ε\varepsilon in normalized Frobenius norm, while minimizing the total evolution time. We introduce the first intolerant Hamiltonian certification protocol that achieves optimal performance for all constant-locality Hamiltonians. For general nn-qubit, kk-local, traceless Hamiltonians, our procedure uses O(ck/ε)O(c^k/\varepsilon) total evolution time for a universal constant cc, and succeeds with high probability. In particular, for O(1)O(1)-local Hamiltonians, the total evolution time becomes Θ(1/ε)\Theta(1/\varepsilon), matching the known Ω(1/ε)\Omega(1/\varepsilon) lower bounds and achieving the gold-standard Heisenberg-limit scaling. Prior certification methods either relied on implementing inverse evolution of HH, required controlled access to eitHe^{-itH}, or achieved near-optimal guarantees only in restricted settings such as the Ising case (k=2k=2). In contrast, our algorithm requires neither inverse evolution nor controlled operations: it uses only forward real-time dynamics and achieves optimal intolerant certification for all constant-locality Hamiltonians.

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