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Hardness of classically sampling quantum chemistry circuits

Hardness of classically sampling quantum chemistry circuits

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Significant advances have been made in the study of quantum advantage both in theory and experiment, although these have mostly been limited to artificial setups. In this work, we extend the scope to address quantum advantage in tasks relevant to chemistry and physics. Specifically, we consider the unitary cluster Jastrow (UCJ) ansatz-a variant of the unitary coupled cluster ansatz, which is widely used to solve the electronic structure problem on quantum computers-to show that sampling from the output distributions of quantum circuits implementing the UCJ ansatz is likely to be classically hard. More specifically, we show that there exist UCJ circuits for which classical simulation of sampling cannot be performed in polynomial time, under a reasonable complexity-theoretical assumption that the polynomial hierarchy does not collapse. Our main contribution is to show that a class of UCJ circuits can be used to perform arbitrary instantaneous quantum polynomial-time (IQP) computations, which are already known to be classically hard to simulate under the same complexity assumption. As a side result, we also show that UCJ equipped with post-selection can generate the class post-BQP. Our demonstration, worst-case nonsimulatability of UCJ, would potentially imply quantum advantage in quantum algorithms for chemistry and physics using unitary coupled cluster type ansatzes, such as the variational quantum eigensolver and quantum-selected configuration interaction.

Ayoub Hafid、Hokuto Iwakiri、Kento Tsubouchi、Nobuyuki Yoshioka、Masaya Kohda

物理学计算技术、计算机技术

Ayoub Hafid,Hokuto Iwakiri,Kento Tsubouchi,Nobuyuki Yoshioka,Masaya Kohda.Hardness of classically sampling quantum chemistry circuits[EB/OL].(2025-04-17)[2025-05-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.12893.点此复制

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