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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Jinzhao Sun

Schmidt AI in Science Fellow

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Frontiers of quantum physics
jinzhao.sun@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory
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Quantum Algorithms for Quantum Molecular Systems: A Survey

WIREs: Computational Molecular Science Wiley 15:3 (2025) e70020

Authors:

Yukun Zhang, Xiaoming Zhang, Jinzhao Sun, Heng Lin, Yifei Huang, Dingshun Lv, Xiao Yuan

Abstract:

Solving quantum molecular systems presents a significant challenge for classical computation. The advent of early fault鈥恡olerant quantum computing devices offers a promising avenue to address these challenges, leveraging advanced quantum algorithms with reduced hardware requirements. This review surveys the latest developments in quantum computing algorithms for quantum molecular systems in the fault鈥恡olerant quantum computing era, covering encoding schemes, advanced Hamiltonian simulation techniques, and ground鈥恠tate energy estimation methods. We highlight recent progress in overcoming practical barriers, such as reducing circuit depth and minimizing the use of ancillary qubits. Special attention is given to the potential quantum advantages achievable through these algorithms, as well as the limitations imposed by dequantization and classical simulation techniques. The review concludes with a discussion of future directions, emphasizing the need for optimized algorithms and experimental validation to bridge the gap between theoretical developments and practical implementation for quantum molecular systems.

Efficient noise tailoring and detection of hypergraph states using Clifford circuits

ArXiv 2503.1287 (2025)

Authors:

Guedong Park, Jinzhao Sun, Hyunseok Jeong

Simple and High-Precision Hamiltonian Simulation by Compensating Trotter Error with Linear Combination of Unitary Operations

PRX Quantum American Physical Society (APS) 6:1 (2025) 010359

Authors:

Pei Zeng, Jinzhao Sun, Liang Jiang, Qi Zhao

Fault-tolerant quantum algorithms for quantum molecular systems: A survey

ArXiv 2502.02139 (2025)

Authors:

Yukun Zhang, Xiaoming Zhang, Jinzhao Sun, Heng Lin, Yifei Huang, Dingshun Lv, Xiao Yuan

Two measurement bases are asymptotically informationally complete for any pure state tomography

ArXiv 2501.17061 (2025)

Authors:

Tianfeng Feng, Tianqi Xiao, Yu Wang, Shengshi Pang, Farhan Hanif, Xiaoqi Zhou, Qi Zhao, MS Kim, Jinzhao Sun

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