Shortcut to Chemically Accurate Quantum Computing via Density-based Basis-set Correction

Using GPU-accelerated state-vector emulation, we propose to embed a quantum computing ansatz into density-functional theory via density-based basis-set corrections (DBBSC) to obtain quantitative quantum-chemistry results on molecules that would otherwise require brute-force quantum calculations usin...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2024-10
Hauptverfasser: Traore, Diata, Adjoua, Olivier, Feniou, César, Ioanna-Maria Lygatsika, Maday, Yvon, Posenitskiy, Evgeny, Hammernik, Kerstin, Peruzzo, Alberto, Toulouse, Julien, Giner, Emmanuel, Jean-Philip Piquemal
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Zusammenfassung:Using GPU-accelerated state-vector emulation, we propose to embed a quantum computing ansatz into density-functional theory via density-based basis-set corrections (DBBSC) to obtain quantitative quantum-chemistry results on molecules that would otherwise require brute-force quantum calculations using hundreds of logical qubits. Indeed, accessing a quantitative description of chemical systems while minimizing quantum resources is an essential challenge given the limited qubit capabilities of current quantum processors. We provide a shortcut towards chemically accurate quantum computations by approaching the complete-basis-set limit through coupling the DBBSC approach, applied to any given variational ansatz, to an on-the-fly crafting of basis sets specifically adapted to a given system and user-defined qubit budget. The resulting approach self-consistently accelerates the basis-set convergence, improving electronic densities, ground-state energies, and first-order properties (e.g. dipole moments), but can also serve as a classical, a posteriori, energy correction to quantum hardware calculations with expected applications in drug design and materials science.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2405.11567