Stabilizer Approximation II: From H$_2$O To C$_6$H$_6$
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.11734v1
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2023 01:50:17 GMT
- Title: Stabilizer Approximation II: From H$_2$O To C$_6$H$_6$
- Authors: Jianan Wang, Chuixiong Wu, Fen Zuo
- Abstract summary: We apply the stabilizer method to the study of some complicated molecules, such as water and benzene.
Quite remarkably, We are still able to find the best stabilizer states at all the bond lengths.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We apply the stabilizer method to the study of some complicated molecules,
such as water and benzene. In the minimal STO-3G basis, the former requires 14
qubits, and the latter 72 qubits, which is very challenging. Quite remarkably,
We are still able to find the best stabilizer states at all the bond lengths.
Just as the previously studied H$_2$, LiH and BeH$_2$ molecules, here the
stabilizer states also approximate the true ground states very well, especially
when the molecules are strongly distorted. These results suggest stabilizer
states could serve as natural reference states when the system involves strong
static correlation. And in the language of quantum computing, one would expect
stabilizer states to be natural initial states for chemical simulation.
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