Improved Fault-Tolerant Quantum Simulation of Condensed-Phase Correlated Electrons via Trotterization
Abstract
Recent work has deployed linear combinations of unitaries techniques to reduce the cost of fault-tolerant quantum simulations of correlated electron models. Here, we show that one can sometimes improve upon those results with optimized implementations of Trotter-Suzuki-based product formulas. We show that low-order Trotter methods perform surprisingly well when used with phase estimation to compute relative precision quantities (e.g. energies per unit cell), as is often the goal for condensed-phase systems. In this context, simulations of the Hubbard and plane-wave electronic structure models with fermionic modes can be performed with roughly and T complexities. We perform numerics revealing tradeoffs between the error and gate complexity of a Trotter step; e.g., we show that split-operator techniques have less Trotter error than popular alternatives. By compiling to surface code fault-tolerant gates and assuming error rates of one part per thousand, we show that one can error-correct quantum simulations of interesting, classically intractable instances with a few hundred thousand physical qubits.
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@article{arxiv.1902.10673,
title = {Improved Fault-Tolerant Quantum Simulation of Condensed-Phase Correlated Electrons via Trotterization},
author = {Ian D. Kivlichan and Craig Gidney and Dominic W. Berry and Nathan Wiebe and Jarrod McClean and Wei Sun and Zhang Jiang and Nicholas Rubin and Austin Fowler and Alán Aspuru-Guzik and Hartmut Neven and Ryan Babbush},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.10673},
year = {2020}
}
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45 pages, 15 figures. Only difference from v3 is change to CC BY 4.0 license