Systematic many-fermion Hamiltonian input scheme and spectral calculations on quantum computers
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.08969v2
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 02:55:24 GMT
- Title: Systematic many-fermion Hamiltonian input scheme and spectral calculations on quantum computers
- Authors: Weijie Du, James P. Vary,
- Abstract summary: We present a novel input scheme for general second-quantized Hamiltonians of relativistic or non-relativistic many-fermion systems.
Based on our input scheme, we propose a hybrid quantum-classical framework for spectral calculations on future quantum hardwares.
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- Abstract: We present a novel input scheme for general second-quantized Hamiltonians of relativistic or non-relativistic many-fermion systems. This input scheme incorporates the fermionic anticommutation relations, particle number variations, and respects the symmetries of the Hamiltonian. Based on our input scheme, we propose a hybrid quantum-classical framework for spectral calculations on future quantum hardwares. We provide explicit circuit designs and the associated gate cost. We demonstrate our hybrid framework by solving the low-lying spectra of ${^{42}}$Ca and ${^{46}}$Ca. Our input scheme provides new pathways to solving the spectra and dynamics of the relativistic and nonrelativistic many-fermion systems via first-principles approaches.
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