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A unified quantum computing quantum Monte Carlo framework through structured state preparation

Giuseppe Buonaiuto, Antonio Marquez Romero, Brian Coyle, Annie E. Paine, Vicente P. Soloviev, Stefano Scali, Michal Krompiec·March 26, 2026
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

We extend Quantum Computing Quantum Monte Carlo (QCQMC) beyond ground-state energy estimation by systematically constructing the quantum circuits used for state preparation. Replacing the original Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) prescription with task-adapted unitaries, we show that QCQMC can address excited-state spectra via Variational Fast Forwarding and the Variational Unitary Matrix Product Operator (VUMPO), combinatorial optimization via a symmetry-preserving VQE ansatz, and finite-temperature observables via Haar-random unitaries. Benchmarks on molecular, condensed-matter, nuclear-structure, and graph-optimization problems demostrate that the QMC diffusion step consistently improves the energy accuracy of the underlying state-preparation method across all tested domains. For weakly correlated systems, VUMPO achieves near-exact energies with significantly shallower circuits by offloading optimization to a classical tensor-network pre-training step, while for strongly correlated systems, the QMC correction becomes essential. We further provide a proof-of-concept demonstration that Haar-random basis state preparation within QCQMC yields finite-temperature estimates from pure-state dynamics.

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