---
title: LieTrotter (v1.1)
description: API reference for qiskit.synthesis.LieTrotter in qiskit v1.1
source: https://eu-de.quantum.cloud.ibm.com/docs/en/api/qiskit/1.1/qiskit.synthesis.LieTrotter
---

# LieTrotter

*class* `qiskit.synthesis.LieTrotter(reps=1, insert_barriers=False, cx_structure='chain', atomic_evolution=None)`

[GitHub](https://github.com/Qiskit/qiskit/tree/stable/1.1/qiskit/synthesis/evolution/lie_trotter.py#L23-L116)

Bases: [`ProductFormula`](/docs/api/qiskit/1.1/qiskit.synthesis.ProductFormula "qiskit.synthesis.evolution.product_formula.ProductFormula")

The Lie-Trotter product formula.

The Lie-Trotter formula approximates the exponential of two non-commuting operators with products of their exponentials up to a second order error:

$$
e^{A + B} \approx e^{A}e^{B}.
$$

In this implementation, the operators are provided as sum terms of a Pauli operator. For example, we approximate

$$
e^{-it(XX + ZZ)} = e^{-it XX}e^{-it ZZ} + \mathcal{O}(t^2).
$$

**References**

\[1]: D. Berry, G. Ahokas, R. Cleve and B. Sanders, “Efficient quantum algorithms for simulating sparse Hamiltonians” (2006). [arXiv:quant-ph/0508139](https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0508139) \[2]: N. Hatano and M. Suzuki, “Finding Exponential Product Formulas of Higher Orders” (2005). [arXiv:math-ph/0506007](https://arxiv.org/pdf/math-ph/0506007.pdf)

**Parameters**

- **reps** ([*int*](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#int)) – The number of time steps.
- **insert\_barriers** ([*bool*](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#bool)) – Whether to insert barriers between the atomic evolutions.
- **cx\_structure** ([*str*](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str)) – How to arrange the CX gates for the Pauli evolutions, can be `"chain"`, where next neighbor connections are used, or `"fountain"`, where all qubits are connected to one.
- **atomic\_evolution** ([*Callable*](https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.Callable)*\[\[*[*Pauli*](/docs/api/qiskit/1.1/qiskit.quantum_info.Pauli "qiskit.quantum_info.operators.symplectic.pauli.Pauli")  *|*[*SparsePauliOp*](/docs/api/qiskit/1.1/qiskit.quantum_info.SparsePauliOp "qiskit.quantum_info.operators.symplectic.sparse_pauli_op.SparsePauliOp")*,* [*float*](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#float)*],* [*QuantumCircuit*](/docs/api/qiskit/1.1/qiskit.circuit.QuantumCircuit "qiskit.circuit.quantumcircuit.QuantumCircuit")*] | None*) – A function to construct the circuit for the evolution of single Pauli string. Per default, a single Pauli evolution is decomposed in a CX chain and a single qubit Z rotation.

## Attributes

### settings

Return the settings in a dictionary, which can be used to reconstruct the object.

**Returns**

A dictionary containing the settings of this product formula.

**Raises**

[**NotImplementedError**](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#NotImplementedError) – If a custom atomic evolution is set, which cannot be serialized.

## Methods

### synthesize

`synthesize(evolution)`

[GitHub](https://github.com/Qiskit/qiskit/tree/stable/1.1/qiskit/synthesis/evolution/lie_trotter.py#L72-L95)

Synthesize an `qiskit.circuit.library.PauliEvolutionGate`.

**Parameters**

**evolution** ([*PauliEvolutionGate*](/docs/api/qiskit/1.1/qiskit.circuit.library.PauliEvolutionGate "qiskit.circuit.library.PauliEvolutionGate")) – The evolution gate to synthesize.

**Returns**

A circuit implementing the evolution.

**Return type**

[QuantumCircuit](/docs/api/qiskit/1.1/qiskit.circuit.QuantumCircuit "qiskit.circuit.QuantumCircuit")
