Symbolic, numeric and quantum computation of Hartree-Fock equation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.00019v2
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2024 15:06:16 GMT
- Title: Symbolic, numeric and quantum computation of Hartree-Fock equation
- Authors: Ichio Kikuchi, Akihito Kikuchi,
- Abstract summary: We discuss how a hybrid computation, which employs symbolic, numeric, classic, and quantum algorithms, allows us to conduct Har-Fock electronic computation of molecules.
The quantum phase estimation (QPE) algorithm enables us to record those roots in the quantum states, which would be used in the input data for more advanced and more accurate quantum computations.
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- Abstract: In this article, we discuss how a kind of hybrid computation, which employs symbolic, numeric, classic, and quantum algorithms, allows us to conduct Hartree-Fock electronic structure computation of molecules. In the proposed algorithm, we replace the Hartree-Fock equations with a set of equations composed of multivariate polynomials. We transform those polynomials to the corresponding Gr\"obner bases, and then we investigate the corresponding quotient ring, wherein the orbital energies, the LCAO coefficients, or the atomic coordinates are represented by the variables in the ring. In this quotient ring, the variables generate the transformation matrices that represent the multiplication with the monomial bases, and the eigenvalues of those matrices compose the roots of the equation. The quantum phase estimation (QPE) algorithm enables us to record those roots in the quantum states, which would be used in the input data for more advanced and more accurate quantum computations.
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