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An Interface for Variational Quantum Eigensolver based Energy (VQE-E) and Force (VQE-F) Calculator to Atomic Simulation Environment (ASE) (2209.13876v1)

Published 28 Sep 2022 in quant-ph and cs.ET

Abstract: The development of quantum algorithms to solve quantum chemistry problems has offered a promising new paradigm of performing computer simulations at the scale of atoms and molecules. Although majority of the research so far has focused on designing quantum algorithms to compute ground and excited state energies and forces, it is useful to run different simulation tasks, such as geometry optimization, with these algorithms as subroutines. Towards this end, we have created an interface for the Variational Quantum Eigensolver based molecular Energy (VQE-E) and molecular Force (VQE-F) code to the Atomic Simulation Environment (ASE). We demonstrate the working of this hybrid quantum-classical interface by optimizing the geometry of water molecule using a native optimizer implemented in ASE. Furthermore, this interface enables one to compare, combine and use quantum algorithms in conjunction with related classical methods quite easily with minimal coding effort.

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