Adaptive variational quantum computing approaches for Green's functions and nonlinear susceptibilities
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.01313v1
- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2024 14:19:38 GMT
- Title: Adaptive variational quantum computing approaches for Green's functions and nonlinear susceptibilities
- Authors: Martin Mootz, Thomas Iadecola, Yong-Xin Yao,
- Abstract summary: We present and benchmark quantum computing approaches for calculating real-time single-particle Green's functions and nonlinear susceptibilities of Hamiltonian systems.
The approaches leverage adaptive variational quantum algorithms for state preparation and propagation.
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- Abstract: We present and benchmark quantum computing approaches for calculating real-time single-particle Green's functions and nonlinear susceptibilities of Hamiltonian systems. The approaches leverage adaptive variational quantum algorithms for state preparation and propagation. Using automatically generated compact circuits, the dynamical evolution is performed over sufficiently long times to achieve adequate frequency resolution of the response functions. We showcase accurate Green's function calculations using a statevector simulator for Fermi-Hubbard chains of 4 and 6 sites, with maximal circuit depth of 65 and 424 layers, respectively. Additionally, we consider an antiferromagnetic quantum spin-1 model that incorporates the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction to illustrate calculations of the third-order nonlinear susceptibilities, which can be measured in two-dimensional coherent spectroscopy experiments. These results demonstrate that real-time approaches using adaptive parameterized circuits to evaluate linear and nonlinear response functions can be feasible with near-term quantum processors.
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