Variational Quantum Computation of Excited States
Riverlane (United Kingdom) · University College London · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The calculation of excited state energies of electronic structure Hamiltonians has many important applications, such as the calculation of optical spectra and reaction rates. While low-depth quantum algorithms, such as the variational quantum eigenvalue solver (VQE), have been used to determine ground state energies, methods for calculating excited states currently involve the implementation of high-depth controlled-unitaries or a large number of additional samples. Here we show how overlap estimation can be used to deflate eigenstates once they are found, enabling the calculation of excited state energies and their degeneracies. We propose an implementation that requires the same number of qubits as VQE and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Excited state
- Qubit
- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
- Quantum computer
- Quantum
- Computation
- Physics
- Solver