NuQuLib maps realistic nuclear Hamiltonians to qubit Hamiltonians and compares T-gate costs of QPE, QKrylov, and ODMD across valence and no-core model spaces.
Improving the predictive power of empirical shell-model Hamiltonians
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We present two developments which enhance the predictive power of empirical shell-model Hamiltonians for cases in which calibration data are sparse. A recent improvement in the ab initio derivation of effective Hamiltonians leads to a much better starting point for the optimization procedure. In addition, we introduce a protocol to avoid overfitting, enabling a more reliable extrapolation beyond available data. These developments will enable more robust predictions for exotic isotopes produced at rare isotope beam facilities and in astrophysical environments.
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Nuclear Many-Body Systems as Benchmarks for Quantum Computing
NuQuLib maps realistic nuclear Hamiltonians to qubit Hamiltonians and compares T-gate costs of QPE, QKrylov, and ODMD across valence and no-core model spaces.