For Jordan-Wigner encoded molecular Hamiltonians, the O(N^4) Pauli terms partition into O(N^3) commuting families of size O(N), cutting VQE measurement cost to O(N^3).
Unitary partitioning approach to the measurement problem in the Variational Quantum Eigensolver method
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To obtain estimates of electronic energies, the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) technique performs separate measurements for multiple parts of the system Hamiltonian. Current quantum hardware is restricted to projective single-qubit measurements, and thus, only parts of the Hamiltonian which form mutually qubit-wise commuting groups can be measured simultaneously. The number of such groups in the electronic structure Hamiltonians grows as $N^4$, where $N$ is the number of qubits, and thus puts serious restrictions on the size of the systems that can be studied. Using a partitioning of the system Hamiltonian as a linear combination of unitary operators we found a circuit formulation of the VQE algorithm that allows one to measure a group of fully anti-commuting terms of the Hamiltonian in a single series of single-qubit measurements. Numerical comparison of the unitary partitioning to previously used grouping of Hamiltonian terms based on their qubit-wise commutativity shows an $N$-fold reduction in the number of measurable groups.
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$O(N^3)$ Measurement Cost for Variational Quantum Eigensolver on Molecular Hamiltonians
For Jordan-Wigner encoded molecular Hamiltonians, the O(N^4) Pauli terms partition into O(N^3) commuting families of size O(N), cutting VQE measurement cost to O(N^3).