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Adaptive basis sets for practical quantum computing

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/qua.27123

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adaptive basis set; potential energy surface; quantum computing

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Electronic structure calculations on small systems with chemical accuracy are challenging for current NISQ devices due to limitations in basis sets. The use of adaptive basis sets, where exponents and contraction coefficients depend on molecular structure, greatly improves the accuracy without increasing the basis set size. An adaptive minimal basis set for quantum computing on H-2 molecules is optimized and applied to generate the H-2 potential energy surface on IBM-Q quantum devices, achieving double-zeta quality calculations without using twice as many qubits.
Electronic structure calculations on small systems such as H-2, H2O, LiH, and BeH2 with chemical accuracy are still a challenge for the current generation of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices. One of the reasons is that due to the device limitations, only minimal basis sets are commonly applied in quantum chemical calculations, which allows one to keep the number of qubits employed in the calculations at a minimum. However, the use of minimal basis sets leads to very large errors in the computed molecular energies as well as potential energy surface shapes. One way to increase the accuracy of electronic structure calculations is through the development of small basis sets better suited for quantum computing. In this work, we show that the use of adaptive basis sets, in which exponents and contraction coefficients depend on molecular structure, provides an easy way to dramatically improve the accuracy of quantum chemical calculations without the need to increase the basis set size and thus the number of qubits utilized in quantum circuits. As a proof of principle, we optimize an adaptive minimal basis set for quantum computing calculations on an H-2 molecule, in which exponents and contraction coefficients depend on the H-H distance, and apply it to the generation of H-2 potential energy surface on IBM-Q quantum devices. The adaptive minimal basis set reaches the accuracy of the double-zeta basis sets, thus allowing one to perform double-zeta quality calculations on quantum devices without the need to utilize twice as many qubits in simulations. This approach can be extended to other molecular systems and larger basis sets in a straightforward manner.

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