A method
of uncertainty quantification on a quantum circuit using
three samples for the Rh(111)-catalyzed CO oxidation reaction is demonstrated.
Three parametrized samples of a reduced, linearized microkinetic model
populate a single block diagonal matrix for a quantum circuit. This
approach leverages the logarithmic scaling of the number of qubits
with respect to matrix size. The Harrow, Hassidim, and Lloyd (HHL)
algorithm for solving linear systems is employed, and the results
are compared with the classical results. This application area of
uncertainty quantification in chemical kinetics can experience a quantum
advantage using the method reported here, although issues related
to larger systems are discussed.
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