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Hello, thank you for the lead. I tried replying the other day but I had just woken up drunk in the campment of a homeless guy and I was not in the best conditions to go through the math.
I took a look at this worked example: https://dojo.qulacs.org/en/qp_main/notebooks/7.1_quantum_phase_estimation_detailed.html
As far as I understand they use the iterative approach because it requires less qbits and are able to decompose the eigenvalues of a Hamiltonian in more or less a single step.
If it is as I understand it this would be quite huge, since you'd be able to directly apply this to the Hartree-Fock equation or Density Functional Theory without having to come up with new ways to represent molecules.
One thing which appears quite critical is:
What does sufficient overlap mean? Could we take an AlphaFold model and that's sufficient to then determine the ground state?
I guess this is easy with helium when you have 2 atoms, but when you have hundred of thousands it becomes a difficult task even to get to that point.
Moreover, I'm not exactly sure what they're calculating: they plot an error; but it appears to be an error over the computed energy and not atom positions.
We already have reliable ways, and moderately fast, to compute the energy of a system. What we're missing is a quick way to explore different spatial conformations of atoms to identify the one which leads to the lowest energy.
Another problem which I could not determine is whether the amount of required qbits scales with the dimensions of the molecular system. I suppose it does. In that case, could we estimate how many qbits would be required for a protein or at least a peptide?