qubit-ADAPT-VQE: An adaptive algorithm for constructing hardware-efficient ansatze on a quantum processor
Ho Lun Tang, V. O. Shkolnikov, George S. Barron, Harper R. Grimsley,, Nicholas J. Mayhall, Edwin Barnes, Sophia E. Economou

TL;DR
This paper introduces qubit-ADAPT-VQE, a hardware-efficient, adaptive quantum algorithm that constructs minimal-depth ansatze for quantum simulation, significantly improving practicality on near-term quantum devices.
Contribution
It develops a hardware-efficient variant of ADAPT-VQE with a guaranteed operator pool, linear scaling of pool size, and reduced circuit depth, advancing quantum simulation capabilities.
Findings
Reduces circuit depth by an order of magnitude.
Maintains accuracy comparable to original ADAPT-VQE.
Measurement overhead scales linearly with qubits.
Abstract
Quantum simulation, one of the most promising applications of a quantum computer, is currently being explored intensely using the variational quantum eigensolver. The feasibility and performance of this algorithm depend critically on the form of the wavefunction ansatz. Recently in Nat. Commun. 10, 3007 (2019), an algorithm termed ADAPT-VQE was introduced to build system-adapted ans\"atze with substantially fewer variational parameters compared to other approaches. This algorithm relies heavily on a predefined operator pool with which it builds the ansatz. However, Nat. Commun. 10, 3007 (2019) did not provide a prescription for how to select the pool, how many operators it must contain, or whether the resulting ansatz will succeed in converging to the ground state. In addition, the pool used in that work leads to state preparation circuits that are too deep for a practical application…
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