The observation of extreme dynamics within quantum simulators based on photonic circuits is typically precluded by optical losses, exponentially increasing with the system depth or, equivalently, with the number of optical components. This is a natural consequence of the standard approach to photonic simulations of quantum dynamics, where the complexity of the setup grows with the extension of the evolution in time. By focusing on simple protocols of discrete-time quantum walks, we show that it is possible to compress homogeneous evolutions within only three liquid-crystal metasurfaces, encompassing up to a few hundreds of time steps. By exploiting spin-orbit effects, these devices implement space-dependent polarization transformations that mix circularly polarized optical modes carrying quantized transverse momentum, mimicking the target quantum dynamics with high efficiency and accuracy. Being extremely versatile, our compact platform will pave the way to the simulations of extreme regimes of more exotic dynamics.
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