Quantum-Centric Algorithm for Sample-Based Krylov Diagonalization
Abstract
Approximating the ground state of many-body systems is a key computational bottleneck underlying important applications in physics and chemistry. The most widely known quantum algorithm for ground state approximation, quantum phase estimation, is out of reach of current quantum processors due to its high circuit-depths. Subspace-based quantum diagonalization methods offer a viable alternative for pre- and early-fault-tolerant quantum computers. Here, we introduce a quantum diagonalization algorithm which combines two key ideas on quantum subspaces: a classical diagonalization based on quantum samples, and subspaces constructed with quantum Krylov states. We prove that our algorithm converges in polynomial time under the working assumptions of Krylov quantum diagonalization and sparseness of the ground state. We then demonstrate the scalability of our approach by performing the largest ground-state quantum simulation of impurity models using a Heron quantum processors and the Frontier supercomputer. We consider both the single-impurity Anderson model with 41 bath sites, and a system with 4 impurities and 7 bath sites per impurity. Our results are in excellent agreement with Density Matrix Renormalization Group calculations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.09702,
title = {Quantum-Centric Algorithm for Sample-Based Krylov Diagonalization},
author = {Jeffery Yu and Javier Robledo Moreno and Joseph T. Iosue and Luke Bertels and Daniel Claudino and Bryce Fuller and Peter Groszkowski and Travis S. Humble and Petar Jurcevic and William Kirby and Thomas A. Maier and Mario Motta and Bibek Pokharel and Alireza Seif and Amir Shehata and Kevin J. Sung and Minh C. Tran and Vinay Tripathi and Antonio Mezzacapo and Kunal Sharma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.09702},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
22 pages, 6 figures