Abstract Quantum computers promise to revolutionise molecular electronic simulations by overcoming the exponential memory scaling. While electronic wave functions can be represented using a product of fermionic unitary operators, the best ansatz for strongly correlated electronic systems is far from clear. In this contribution, we construct universal wave functions from gate-efficient, spin symmetry-preserving fermionic operators by introducing an algorithm that globally optimises the wave function in the discrete ansatz design and continuous parameter spaces. Our approach maximises the accuracy that can be obtained with near-term quantum circuits and provides a practical route for designing ansätze in the future. Numerical simulations for ...
The blooming of quantum computer hardware provokes enormous enthusiasm seeking for applications in v...
As we begin to reach the limits of classical computing, quantum computing has emerged as a technolog...
One of the first practical applications of quantum computers is expected to be molecular modelling. ...
Quantum computers promise to revolutionise electronic simulations by overcoming the exponential scal...
Simulating quantum mechanical evolutions in general is difficult on classical computers because the ...
Unlike fixed designs, programmable circuit designs support an infinite number of operators. The func...
Quantum computers exist today that are capable of performing calculations that challenge the largest...
We propose VQE circuit fabrics with advantageous properties for the simulation of strongly correlate...
The simulation of fermionic systems is among the most anticipated applications of quantum computing....
Since its introduction one decade ago, the quantum algorithm for chemistry has been among the most a...
The design of new materials and chemicals derived entirely from computation has long been a goal of ...
We present a quantum algorithm for the simulation of molecular systems that is asymptotically more e...
Quantum chemistry calculations of large, strongly correlated systems are typically limited by the co...
Rapid advances in quantum computing have opened up new opportunities for solving the central electro...
The blooming of quantum computer hardware provokes enormous enthusiasm seeking for applications in v...
The blooming of quantum computer hardware provokes enormous enthusiasm seeking for applications in v...
As we begin to reach the limits of classical computing, quantum computing has emerged as a technolog...
One of the first practical applications of quantum computers is expected to be molecular modelling. ...
Quantum computers promise to revolutionise electronic simulations by overcoming the exponential scal...
Simulating quantum mechanical evolutions in general is difficult on classical computers because the ...
Unlike fixed designs, programmable circuit designs support an infinite number of operators. The func...
Quantum computers exist today that are capable of performing calculations that challenge the largest...
We propose VQE circuit fabrics with advantageous properties for the simulation of strongly correlate...
The simulation of fermionic systems is among the most anticipated applications of quantum computing....
Since its introduction one decade ago, the quantum algorithm for chemistry has been among the most a...
The design of new materials and chemicals derived entirely from computation has long been a goal of ...
We present a quantum algorithm for the simulation of molecular systems that is asymptotically more e...
Quantum chemistry calculations of large, strongly correlated systems are typically limited by the co...
Rapid advances in quantum computing have opened up new opportunities for solving the central electro...
The blooming of quantum computer hardware provokes enormous enthusiasm seeking for applications in v...
The blooming of quantum computer hardware provokes enormous enthusiasm seeking for applications in v...
As we begin to reach the limits of classical computing, quantum computing has emerged as a technolog...
One of the first practical applications of quantum computers is expected to be molecular modelling. ...