Authors
Tyler Takeshita, Nicholas C Rubin, Zhang Jiang, Eunseok Lee, Ryan Babbush, Jarrod R McClean
Publication date
2020/1/7
Journal
Physical Review X
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
011004
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Proposals for experiments in quantum chemistry on quantum computers leverage the ability to target a subset of degrees of freedom containing the essential quantum behavior, sometimes called the active space. This approximation allows one to treat more difficult problems using fewer qubits and lower gate depths than would otherwise be possible. However, while this approximation captures many important qualitative features, it may leave the results wanting in terms of absolute accuracy (basis error) of the representation. In traditional approaches, increasing this accuracy requires increasing the number of qubits and an appropriate increase in circuit depth as well. Here we explore two techniques requiring no additional qubits or circuit depth that are able to remove much of this approximation in favor of additional measurements. The techniques are constructed and analyzed theoretically, and some numerical …
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