A structured review of DMET and LASSCF embedding/fragmentation methods and their quantum-computer extensions shows these approaches now reach realistic defect, surface, and spin systems.
Unitary Selective Coupled-Cluster Method
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Simulating molecules using the Variational Quantum Eigensolver method is one of the promising applications for NISQ-era quantum computers. Designing an efficient ansatz to represent the electronic wave function is crucial in such simulations. Standard unitary coupled-cluster with singles and doubles (UCCSD) ansatz tends to have a large number of insignificant terms that do not lower the energy of the system. In this work, we present a unitary selective coupled-cluster method, a way to construct a unitary coupled-cluster ansatz iteratively using a selection procedure with excitations up to fourth order. This approach uses the electronic Hamiltonian matrix elements and the amplitudes for excitations already present in the ansatz to find the important excitations of higher order and to add them to the ansatz. The important feature of the method is that it systematically reduces the energy error with increasing ansatz size for a set of test molecules. The main advantage of the proposed method is that the effort to increase the ansatz does not require any additional measurements on a quantum computer.
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Multireference Embedding and Fragmentation Methods for Classical and Quantum Computers: from Model Systems to Realistic Applications
A structured review of DMET and LASSCF embedding/fragmentation methods and their quantum-computer extensions shows these approaches now reach realistic defect, surface, and spin systems.