Excited States from ADAPT-VQE convergence path in Many-Body Problems: application to nuclear pairing problem and $H_4$ molecule dissociation
Abstract
A quantum computing algorithm is proposed to obtain low-lying excited states in many-body interacting systems. The approximate eigenstates are obtained by using a quantum space diagonalization method in a subspace of states selected from the convergence path of the ADAPT-VQE (adaptive derivative-assembled pseudo-Trotter Ansatz variational quantum eigensolver) towards the ground state of the many-body problem. This method is shown to be accurate with only a small overhead in terms of quantum resources required to get the ground state. We also show that the quantum algorithm might be used to facilitate the convergence of the ADAPT-VQE method itself. Successful applications of the technique are made to like-particle pairing as well as neutron-proton pairing. Finally, the molecule's dissociation also illustrates the technique, demonstrating its accuracy and versatility.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2506.22275,
title = {Excited States from ADAPT-VQE convergence path in Many-Body Problems: application to nuclear pairing problem and $H_4$ molecule dissociation},
author = {Jing Zhang and Denis Lacroix},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.22275},
year = {2025}
}
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9 pages, 8 figures