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Chemistry Beyond Exact Solutions on a Quantum-centric Supercomputer

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Abstract

We present quantum computations of chemistry that go beyond problem sizes amenable to current state-of-the-art exact diagonalization methods. Our results are obtained in a quantum-centric supercomputing architecture, using classical resources to assist an IBM Heron quantum processor. We simulate the N2 triple bond breaking in a correlation-consistent basis set (cc-pVDZ), using 52 qubits and 5168 (1756 2-qubit) quantum gates, and the active-space electronic structure of [2Fe–2S] and [4Fe–4S] clusters, using 40 and 72 qubits respectively, with 3140 (1070) and 10540 (3560) quantum gates. We will also discuss the application of this family of methods to the description of hydrophilic and hydrophobic supramolecular interactions. The experiments performed establish an unconditional quality metric for quantum advantage, certifiable by classical computers at polynomial cost.

Publication: [1] Robledo Moreno et al. "Chemistry Beyond Exact Solutions on a Quantum-Centric Supercomputer", arXiv:2405.05068 (2024).<br>[2] Barison, Robledo Moreno and Motta "Quantum-centric computation of molecular excited states with extended sample-based quantum diagonalization", (in preparation).<br>[3] Kaliakin et al. "Accurate quantum-centric simulations of supramolecular interactions", arXiv:arXiv:2410.09209 (2024).

Presenters

  • Javier Robledo Moreno

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

Authors

  • Javier Robledo Moreno

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Mario Motta

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Stefano Barison

    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

  • Susanta Das

    Cleveland Clinic

  • Holger Haas

    IBM Quantum, IBM Research

  • Ali Javadi

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum

  • Caleb Johnson

    IBM Quantum, IBM Reseach

  • Petar Jurcevic

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • William Kirby

    IBM Research

  • Danil Kaliakin

    Cleveland Clinic

  • Zhen Li

    Cleveland Clinic

  • Simon Martiel

    IBM Quantum, IBM Research

  • Abhishek Mitra

    Cleveland Clinic

  • Abdullah Ash Saki

    IBM Research

  • Kunal Sharma

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Sandeep Sharma

    University of Colorado Boulder

  • Tomonori Shirakawa

    RIKEN

  • Iskandar Sitdikov

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Rong-Yang Sun

    RIKEN

  • Kevin J Sung

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

  • Minh C Tran

    IBM Quantum, IBM Quantum, IBM Research Cambridge, IBM Research

  • Seiji Yunoki

    RIKEN

  • Kenneth M Merz

    Cleveland Clinic

  • Antonio Mezzacapo

    IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum, IBM