Search Results for author: Nikesh S. Dattani

Found 4 papers, 2 papers with code

The electronic complexity of the ground-state of the FeMo cofactor of nitrogenase as relevant to quantum simulations

1 code implementation27 Sep 2018 Zhendong Li, Junhao Li, Nikesh S. Dattani, C. J. Umrigar, Garnet Kin-Lic Chan

We report that a recent active space model of the nitrogenase FeMo cofactor, proposed in the context of quantum simulations, is not representative of the electronic structure of the FeMo cofactor ground-state.

Chemical Physics Quantum Physics

High-fidelity adiabatic quantum computation using the intrinsic Hamiltonian of a spin system: Application to the experimental factorization of 291311

no code implementations25 Jun 2017 Zhaokai Li, Nikesh S. Dattani, Xi Chen, Xiaomei Liu, Hengyan Wang, Richard Tanburn, Hongwei Chen, Xinhua Peng, Jiangfeng Du

In previous implementations of adiabatic quantum algorithms using spin systems, the average Hamiltonian method with Trotter's formula was conventionally adopted to generate an effective instantaneous Hamiltonian that simulates an adiabatic passage.

Quantum Physics

Quantum factorization of 56153 with only 4 qubits

1 code implementation25 Nov 2014 Nikesh S. Dattani, Nathaniel Bryans

The largest number factored on a quantum device reported until now was 143.

Quantum Physics Discrete Mathematics 05C50, 11A41, 11A51, 11N35, 11N36, 11N80, 11Y05, 65K10, 65P10, 65Y20, 68Q12, 81P68, 81P94, 94A60, 81-08 B.2.4; B.8.2; C.1.3; C.1.m; F.2.1; F.2.3; F.4.1; G.1.0; G.1.3; G.1.5; G.1.6; G.2.0; G.2.1; I.1.2; I.6.4; C.4; E.3; G.0; J.2; K.2

Map of Life: Measuring and Visualizing Species' Relatedness with "Molecular Distance Maps"

no code implementations14 Jul 2013 Lila Kari, Kathleen A. Hill, Abu Sadat Sayem, Nathaniel Bryans, Katelyn Davis, Nikesh S. Dattani

In the resulting "Molecular Distance Map" each point signifies a DNA sequence, and the geometric distance between any two points reflects the degree of relatedness between the corresponding sequences and species.

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