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Advantage of Warm Starts for Electron-Phonon Systems on Quantum Computers

Arnab Adhikary, S. E. Skelton, Alberto Nocera, Mona Berciu·December 18, 2025
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

Simulating electron-phonon interactions on quantum computers remains challenging, with most algorithmic effort focused on Hamiltonian simulation and circuit optimization. In this work, we study the single-electron Holstein model and propose an initial-state ansatz that substantially enhances ground state overlap in the strong coupling regime, thereby reducing the number of iterations required in standard quantum phase estimation. We further show that this ansatz can be implemented efficiently and yields an exponential reduction in overall circuit costs relative to conventional initial guesses. Our results highlight the practical value of incorporating physical intuition into initial state preparation for electron-phonon coupled systems.

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