Response to"Exponential challenges in unbiasing quantum Monte Carlo algorithms with quantum computers"
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Abstract
A recent preprint by Mazzola and Carleo numerically investigates exponential challenges that can arise for the QC-QMC algorithm introduced in our work,"Unbiasing fermionic quantum Monte Carlo with a quantum computer."As discussed in our original paper, we agree with this general concern. However, here we provide further details and numerics to emphasize that the prospects for practical quantum advantage in QC-QMC remain open. The exponential challenges in QC-QMC are dependent on (1) the choice of QMC methods, (2) the underlying system, and (3) the form of trial and walker wavefunctions. While one can find difficult examples with a specific method, a specific system, and a specific walker/trial form, for some combinations of these choices, the approach is potentially more scalable than other near-term quantum algorithms. Future research should aim to identify examples for which QC-QMC enables practical quantum advantage.