학술논문

Nuclear shell-model simulation in digital quantum computers.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 7/29/2023, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p.
Subject
*DIGITAL computer simulation
*NUCLEAR shell theory
*CALCIUM isotopes
*ATOMIC nucleus
*ATOMIC structure
*QUANTUM computers
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
The nuclear shell model is one of the prime many-body methods to study the structure of atomic nuclei, but it is hampered by an exponential scaling on the basis size as the number of particles increases. We present a shell-model quantum circuit design strategy to find nuclear ground states by exploiting an adaptive variational quantum eigensolver algorithm. Our circuit implementation is in excellent agreement with classical shell-model simulations for a dozen of light and medium-mass nuclei, including neon and calcium isotopes. We quantify the circuit depth, width and number of gates to encode realistic shell-model wavefunctions. Our strategy also addresses explicitly energy measurements and the required number of circuits to perform them. Our simulated circuits approach the benchmark results exponentially with a polynomial scaling in quantum resources for each nucleus. This work paves the way for quantum computing shell-model studies across the nuclear chart and our quantum resource quantification may be used in configuration-interaction calculations of other fermionic systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]