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Quantum chemistry with provable convergence via randomized sample-based quantum diagonalization (2508.02578v1)

Published 4 Aug 2025 in quant-ph and physics.chem-ph

Abstract: Sample-based quantum diagonalization (SQD) is a recently proposed algorithm to approximate the ground-state wave function of many-body quantum systems on near-term and early-fault-tolerant quantum devices. In SQD, the quantum computer acts as a sampling engine that generates the subspace in which the Hamiltonian is classically diagonalized. A recently proposed SQD variant, Sample-based Krylov Quantum Diagonalization (SKQD), uses quantum Krylov states as circuits from which samples are collected. Convergence guarantees can be derived for SKQD under similar assumptions to those of quantum phase estimation, provided that the ground-state wave function is concentrated, i.e., has support on a small subset of the full Hilbert space. Implementations of SKQD on current utility-scale quantum computers are limited by the depth of time-evolution circuits needed to generate Krylov vectors. For many complex many-body Hamiltonians of interest, such as the molecular electronic-structure Hamiltonian, this depth exceeds the capability of state-of-the-art quantum processors. In this work, we introduce a new SQD variant that combines SKQD with the qDRIFT randomized compilation of the Hamiltonian propagator. The resulting algorithm, termed SqDRIFT, enables SQD calculations at the utility scale on chemical Hamiltonians while preserving the convergence guarantees of SKQD. We apply SqDRIFT to calculate the electronic ground-state energy of several polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, up to system sizes beyond the reach of exact diagonalization.

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