02376nas a2200409 4500008004100000245009100041210006900132260001500201520116700216100001801383700001701401700002201418700002001440700001901460700001901479700002301498700001901521700002101540700001901561700002201580700002001602700002201622700002201644700002101666700002201687700002301709700001901732700002001751700002701771700002201798700001801820700001901838700003001857700002401887700001801911856003701929 2019 eng d00aGround-state energy estimation of the water molecule on a trapped ion quantum computer0 aGroundstate energy estimation of the water molecule on a trapped c03/07/20193 a
Quantum computing leverages the quantum resources of superposition and entanglement to efficiently solve computational problems considered intractable for classical computers. Examples include calculating molecular and nuclear structure, simulating strongly-interacting electron systems, and modeling aspects of material function. While substantial theoretical advances have been made in mapping these problems to quantum algorithms, there remains a large gap between the resource requirements for solving such problems and the capabilities of currently available quantum hardware. Bridging this gap will require a co-design approach, where the expression of algorithms is developed in conjunction with the hardware itself to optimize execution. Here, we describe a scalable co-design framework for solving chemistry problems on a trapped ion quantum computer, and apply it to compute the ground-state energy of the water molecule. The robust operation of the trapped ion quantum computer yields energy estimates with errors approaching the chemical accuracy, which is the target threshold necessary for predicting the rates of chemical reaction dynamics.
1 aNam, Yunseong1 aChen, Jwo-Sy1 aPisenti, Neal, C.1 aWright, Kenneth1 aDelaney, Conor1 aMaslov, Dmitri1 aBrown, Kenneth, R.1 aAllen, Stewart1 aAmini, Jason, M.1 aApisdorf, Joel1 aBeck, Kristin, M.1 aBlinov, Aleksey1 aChaplin, Vandiver1 aChmielewski, Mika1 aCollins, Coleman1 aDebnath, Shantanu1 aDucore, Andrew, M.1 aHudek, Kai, M.1 aKeesan, Matthew1 aKreikemeier, Sarah, M.1 aMizrahi, Jonathan1 aSolomon, Phil1 aWilliams, Mike1 aWong-Campos, Jaime, David1 aMonroe, Christopher1 aKim, Jungsang uhttps://arxiv.org/abs/1902.10171