Eigensolver
class Eigensolver
Bases: abc.ABC
The eigensolver interface.
Algorithms that can compute eigenvalues for an operator may implement this interface to allow different algorithms to be used interchangeably.
Methods
compute_eigenvalues
abstract Eigensolver.compute_eigenvalues(operator, aux_operators=None)
Computes the minimum eigenvalue. The operator
and aux_operators
are supplied here. While an operator
is required by algorithms, aux_operators
are optional.
Parameters
- operator (BaseOperator | PauliSumOp) – Qubit operator of the observable.
- aux_operators (ListOrDict[BaseOperator | PauliSumOp] | None) – Optional list of auxiliary operators to be evaluated with the eigenstate of the minimum eigenvalue main result and their expectation values returned. For instance, in chemistry, these can be dipole operators and total particle count operators, so we can get values for these at the ground state.
Return type
Returns
An eigensolver result.
supports_aux_operators
classmethod Eigensolver.supports_aux_operators()
Whether computing the expectation value of auxiliary operators is supported.
If the eigensolver computes the eigenvalues of the main operator, then it can compute the expectation value of the aux_operators
for that state. Otherwise they will be ignored.
Return type
bool
Returns
True
if aux_operator
expectations can be evaluated, False
otherwise.