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The cost of quantum algorithms for biochemistry: A case study in metaphosphate hydrolysis
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Authors: Ryan LaRose, Antonios M. Alvertis, Alan Bidart, Ben DalFavero, Sophia E. Economou, J. Wayne Mullinax, Mafalda Ramôa, Jeremiah Rowland, Brenda Rubenstein, Nicolas PD Sawaya, Prateek Vaish, Grant M. Rotskoff, Norm M. Tubman
Year
2026
Paper ID
3291
Status
Preprint
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We evaluate the quantum resource requirements for ATP/metaphosphate hydrolysis, one of the most important reactions in all of biology with implications for metabolism, cellular signaling, and cancer therapeutics. In particular, we consider three algorithms for solving the ground state energy estimation problem: the variational quantum eigensolver, quantum Krylov, and quantum phase estimation. By utilizing exact classical simulation, numerical estimation, and analytical bounds, we provide a current and future outlook for using quantum computers to solve impactful biochemical and biological problems. Our results show that variational methods, while being the most heuristic, still require substantially fewer overall resources on quantum hardware, and could feasibly address such problems on current or near-future devices. We include our complete dataset of biomolecular Hamiltonians and code as benchmarks to improve upon with future techniques.
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