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Publication
Physical Review A
Paper
Stochastic quantum Krylov protocol with double-factorized Hamiltonians
Abstract
We propose a class of randomized quantum Krylov diagonalization (rQKD) algorithms capable of solving the eigenstate estimation problem with modest quantum resource requirements. Compared to previous real-time evolution quantum Krylov subspace methods, our approach expresses the time evolution operator e-iĤτ as a linear combination of unitaries and subsequently uses a stochastic sampling procedure to reduce circuit depth requirements. While our methodology applies to any Hamiltonian with fast-forwardable subcomponents, we focus on its application to the explicitly double-factorized electronic-structure Hamiltonian. To demonstrate the potential of the proposed rQKD algorithm on near-term quantum devices, we provide numerical benchmarks for a variety of molecular systems with circuit-based state-vector simulators including the effects of sampling noise, achieving ground-state energy errors of less than 1 kcal mol-1 with circuit depths orders of magnitude shallower than those required for low-rank deterministic Trotter-Suzuki decompositions.