Scaling Sample-Based Quantum Diagonalization on GPU-Accelerated Systems using OpenMP Offload
Robert Walkup, Juha J\"aykk\"a, Igor Pasichnyk, Zachary Streeter, Kasia \'Swirydowicz, Mikko Tukiainen, Yasuko Eckert, Luke Bertels, Daniel Claudino, Peter Groszkowski, Travis S. Humble, Constantinos Evangelinos, Javier Robledo-Moreno, William Kirby, Antonio Mezzacapo

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how GPU acceleration significantly improves the efficiency of sample-based quantum diagonalization, reducing classical processing time from hours to minutes in hybrid quantum-HPC workflows.
Contribution
It introduces a scalable, portable GPU-based implementation of quantum diagonalization algorithms using OpenMP offload, enhancing performance on heterogeneous systems.
Findings
GPU provides 100x speedup per node.
Diagonalization time reduced from hours to minutes.
Effective offload strategy and code transformations developed.
Abstract
Hybrid quantum-HPC algorithms advance research by delegating complex tasks to quantum processors and using HPC systems to orchestrate workflows and complementary computations. Sample-based quantum diagonalization (SQD) is a hybrid quantum-HPC method in which information from a molecular Hamiltonian is encoded into a quantum circuit for evaluation on a quantum computer. A set of measurements on the quantum computer yields electronic configurations that are filtered on the classical computer, which also performs diagonalization on the selected subspace and identifies configurations to be carried over to the next step in an iterative process. Diagonalization is the most demanding task for the classical computer. Previous studies used the Fugaku supercomputer and a highly scalable diagonalization code designed for CPUs. In this work, we describe our efforts to enable efficient scalable and…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata · Quantum Information and Cryptography
