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At the intersection of quantum computing and quantum chemistry

Posted on:2012-03-22Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Harvard UniversityCandidate:Whitfield, James DanielFull Text:PDF
GTID:2450390011952372Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
Quantum chemistry is concerned with solving the Schrodinger equation for chemically relevant systems. This is typically done by making useful and systematic approximations which form the basis for model chemistries. A primary contribution of this dissertation, is taking concrete steps toward establishing a new model chemistry based on quantum computation. Electronic energies of the system can be efficiently obtained to fixed accuracy using quantum algorithms exploiting the ability of quantum computers to efficiently simulate the time evolution of quantum systems. The quantum circuits for simulation of arbitrary electronic Hamiltonians are given using quantum bits associated with single particle basis functions. This model chemistry is applied to hydrogen molecule as a case study where all necessary quantum circuits are clearly laid out. Furthermore, our collaboration to experimentally realize a simplified version of the hydrogen molecule quantum circuit is also included in this thesis. Finally, alternatives to the gate model of quantum computation are pursued by exploring models based on the quantum adiabatic theorem and on the generalization of random walks.
Keywords/Search Tags:Quantum, Chemistry
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