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Evaluating Sample-Based Krylov Quantum Diagonalization for Heisenberg Models with Applications to Materials Science
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Authors: Roman Firt, Neel Misciasci, Jonathan E. Mueller, Triet Friedhoff, Chinonso Onah, Aaron Schulze, Sarah Mostame
Year
2025
Paper ID
5882
Status
Preprint
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We evaluate the Sample-based Krylov Quantum Diagonalization (SKQD) algorithm on one- and two-dimensional Heisenberg models, including strongly correlated regimes in which the ground state is dense. Using problem-informed initial states and magnetization-sector sweeps, SKQD accurately reproduces ground-state energies and field-dependent magnetization across a range of anisotropies. Benchmarks against DMRG and exact diagonalization show consistent qualitative agreement, with accuracy improving systematically in more anisotropic regimes. We further demonstrate SKQD on quantum hardware by implementing 18- and 30-qubit Heisenberg chains, obtaining magnetization curves that match theoretical expectations. Simulations on small 2D square-lattice systems further demonstrate that the method applies effectively beyond 1D geometries.
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