El Agente Cuántico: Automating quantum simulations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.18847v1
- Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2025 18:32:30 GMT
- Title: El Agente Cuántico: Automating quantum simulations
- Authors: Ignacio Gustin, Luis Mantilla Calderón, Juan B. Pérez-Sánchez, Jérôme F. Gonthier, Yuma Nakamura, Karthik Panicker, Manav Ramprasad, Zijian Zhang, Yunheng Zou, Varinia Bernales, Alán Aspuru-Guzik,
- Abstract summary: Quantum simulation is central to understanding and designing quantum systems across physics and chemistry.<n>Here we introducecinzel El Agente Cuntico, a multi-agent AI system that automates quantum-simulation.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Quantum simulation is central to understanding and designing quantum systems across physics and chemistry. Yet it has barriers to access from both computational complexity and computational perspectives, due to the exponential growth of Hilbert space and the complexity of modern software tools. Here we introduce{\cinzel El Agente Cuántico}, a multi-agent AI system that automates quantum-simulation workflows by translating natural-language scientific intent into executed and validated computations across heterogeneous quantum-software frameworks. By reasoning directly over library documentation and APIs, our agentic system dynamically assembles end-to-end simulations spanning state preparation, closed- and open-system dynamics, tensor-network methods, quantum control, quantum error correction, and quantum resource estimation. The developed system unifies traditionally distinct simulation paradigms behind a single natural-language interface. Beyond reducing technical barriers, this approach opens a path toward scalable, adaptive, and increasingly autonomous quantum simulation, enabling faster exploration of physical models, rapid hypothesis testing, and closer integration between theory, simulation, and emerging quantum hardware.
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