Incorporating ADAPT-VQE with a Sparse Wavefunction Circuit Simulator to Find Compact Quantum Circuits for Chemical Applications
ORAL
Abstract
We implemented the ADAPT-VQE algorithm into our recent classical sparse wavefunction circuit simulator to demonstrate that classical resources can (1) efficiently find a physically motivated compact wavefunction ansatz for further refinement on near-term quantum hardware and (2) benchmark expected results of VQE-based algorithms once the quantum hardware is available to study large-scale applications. In particular, we study the role of the ADAPT-VQE operator pool, molecular basis set selection, and variations such as TETRIS-ADAPT-VQE on the performance of our classical circuit simulator. This work demonstrates the promise of using classical resources to generate highly accurate wavefunctions that can be prepared on quantum hardware to initiate other quantum algorithms such as phase estimation. Our approach harnesses the power of high-performance computing resources with the more limited available quantum computers to map a path toward quantum advantage for electronic structure calculations in chemistry and materials science.
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Presenters
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Wayne Mullinax
KBR, Inc.; NASA Ames Research Center
Authors
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Wayne Mullinax
KBR, Inc.; NASA Ames Research Center
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Norm M Tubman
NASA Ames
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Panagiotis G Anastasiou
Virginia Tech
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Sophia E Economou
Virginia Tech, Department of Physics, Virginia Tech, and Virginia Tech Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA