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Debadrita Saha1, Philip Richerme2, Srinivasan S Iyengar3
1Department of Chemistry, and the Indiana University Quantum Science and Engineering Center (IU-QSEC), Indiana University, 800 E. Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, United States.
Abstract:
The accurate computational study of wavepacket nuclear dynamics is considered to be a classically intractable problem, particularly with increasing dimensions. Here, we present two algorithms that, in conjunction with other methods developed by us, may result in one set of contributions for performing quantum nuclear dynamics in arbitrary dimensions. For one of the two algorithms discussed here, we present a direct map between the Born-Oppenheimer Hamiltonian describing the nuclear wavepacket time evolution and the control parameters of a spin-lattice Hamiltonian that describes the dynamics of qubit states in an ion-trap quantum computer. This map is exact for three qubits, and when implemented, the dynamics of the spin states emulates those of the nuclear wavepacket in a continuous representation. However, this map becomes approximate as the number of qubits grows. In a second algorithm, we present a general quantum circuit decomposition formalism for such problems using a method called the Quantum Shannon Decomposition. This algorithm is more robust and is exact for any number of qubits at the cost of increased circuit complexity. The resultant circuit is implemented on IBM's quantum simulator (QASM) for 3-7 qubits, without using a noise model so as to test the intrinsic accuracy of the method. In both cases, the wavepacket dynamics is found to be in good agreement with the classical propagation result and the corresponding vibrational frequencies obtained from the wavepacket density time evolution are in agreement to within a few tenths of a wavenumber.
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