Quantum-centric Supercomputing for Materials Science: A Perspective on Challenges and Future Directions

Yuri Alexeev, Maximilian Amsler, Paul Baity, Marco Antonio Barroca, Sanzio Bassini, Torey Battelle,Daan Camps, David Casanova,Young jai Choi,Frederic T. Chong, Charles Chung, Chris Codella,Antonio D. Corcoles, James Cruise, Alberto Di Meglio, Jonathan Dubois, Ivan Duran, Thomas Eckl, Sophia Economou, Stephan Eidenbenz, Bruce Elmegreen, Clyde Fare,Ismael Faro, Cristina Sanz Fernández, Rodrigo Neumann Barros Ferreira, Keisuke Fuji, Bryce Fuller,Laura Gagliardi,Giulia Galli, Jennifer R. Glick, Isacco Gobbi,Pranav Gokhale, Salvador de la Puente Gonzalez, Johannes Greiner, Bill Gropp, Michele Grossi, Emmanuel Gull, Burns Healy, Benchen Huang,Travis S. Humble, Nobuyasu Ito, Artur F. Izmaylov,Ali Javadi-Abhari,Douglas Jennewein,Shantenu Jha,Liang Jiang, Barbara Jones,Wibe Albert de Jong,Petar Jurcevic,William Kirby, Stefan Kister, Masahiro Kitagawa, Joel Klassen,Katherine Klymko, Kwangwon Koh,Masaaki Kondo, Doga Murat Kurkcuoglu,Krzysztof Kurowski, Teodoro Laino, Ryan Landfield, Matt Leininger,Vicente Leyton-Ortega,Ang Li,Meifeng Lin,Junyu Liu, Nicolas Lorente,Andre Luckow, Simon Martiel, Francisco Martin-Fernandez,Margaret Martonosi, Claire Marvinney, Arcesio Castaneda Medina, Dirk Merten,Antonio Mezzacapo,Kristel Michielsen,Abhishek Mitra, Tushar Mittal,Kyungsun Moon,Joel Moore,Mario Motta, Young-Hye Na, Yunseong Nam,Prineha Narang,Yu-ya Ohnishi, Daniele Ottaviani,Matthew Otten, Scott Pakin, Vincent R. Pascuzzi, Ed Penault, Tomasz Piontek,Jed Pitera, Patrick Rall,Gokul Subramanian Ravi, Niall Robertson, Matteo Rossi, Piotr Rydlichowski, Hoon Ryu, Georgy Samsonidze,Mitsuhisa Sato, Nishant Saurabh, Vidushi Sharma, Kunal Sharma, Soyoung Shin, George Slessman, Mathias Steiner, Iskandar Sitdikov, In-Saeng Suh, Eric Switzer, Wei Tang, Joel Thompson, Synge Todo, Minh Tran, Dimitar Trenev, Christian Trott, Huan-Hsin Tseng, Esin Tureci, David García Valinas, Sofia Vallecorsa, Christopher Wever, Konrad Wojciechowski, Xiaodi Wu, Shinjae Yoo, Nobuyuki Yoshioka, Victor Wen-zhe Yu, Seiji Yunoki, Sergiy Zhuk, Dmitry Zubarev

arxiv(2023)

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Computational models are an essential tool for the design, characterization, and discovery of novel materials. Hard computational tasks in materials science stretch the limits of existing high-performance supercomputing centers, consuming much of their simulation, analysis, and data resources. Quantum computing, on the other hand, is an emerging technology with the potential to accelerate many of the computational tasks needed for materials science. In order to do that, the quantum technology must interact with conventional high-performance computing in several ways: approximate results validation, identification of hard problems, and synergies in quantum-centric supercomputing. In this paper, we provide a perspective on how quantum-centric supercomputing can help address critical computational problems in materials science, the challenges to face in order to solve representative use cases, and new suggested directions.
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