计算机科学
量子计算机
量子位元
量子
量子电路
噪音(视频)
人工神经网络
电子线路
算法
人工智能
量子纠错
物理
量子力学
图像(数学)
作者
Kalpak Ghosh,Sumit Kumar,Nirmal Mammavalappil Rajan,Sharma S. R. K. C. Yamijala
出处
期刊:ACS omega
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2023-12-04
卷期号:8 (50): 48211-48220
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.3c07364
摘要
The variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) is a widely employed method to solve electronic structure problems in the current noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices. However, due to inherent noise in the NISQ devices, VQE results on NISQ devices often deviate significantly from the results obtained on noiseless statevector simulators or traditional classical computers. The iterative nature of VQE further amplifies the errors in each loop. Recent works have explored ways to integrate deep neural networks (DNN) with VQE to mitigate iterative errors, albeit primarily limited to the noiseless statevector simulators. In this work, we trained DNN models across various quantum circuits and examined the potential of two DNN-VQE approaches, DNN1 and DNNF, for predicting the ground state energies of small molecules in the presence of device noise. We carefully examined the accuracy of the DNN1, DNNF, and VQE methods on both noisy simulators and real quantum devices by considering different ansatzes of varying qubit counts and circuit depths. Our results illustrate the advantages and limitations of both VQE and DNN-VQE approaches. Notably, both DNN1 and DNNF methods consistently outperform the standard VQE method in providing more accurate ground state energies in noisy environments. However, despite being more accurate than VQE, the energies predicted using these methods on real quantum hardware remain meaningful only at reasonable circuit depths (depth = 15, gates = 21). At higher depths (depth = 83, gates = 112), they deviate significantly from the exact results. Additionally, we find that DNNF does not offer any notable advantage over VQE in terms of speed. Consequently, our study recommends DNN1 as the preferred method for obtaining quick and accurate ground state energies of molecules on current quantum hardware, particularly for quantum circuits with lower depth and fewer qubits.
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