Tuesday, October 20, 2020

11:00am
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National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory Seminar
(Conferences / Seminars / Lectures)
Natalie Klco will be speaking from INT/Caltech.
The title of the presentation is "Calculating nature naturally."
The abstract is as follows:
Studying nature directly from fundamental degrees of freedom is often computationally limited by physical characteristics of exponentially growing configuration (Hilbert) spaces with particle number and signal-to-noise problems. This leaves many systems of interest to nuclear and particle physics intractable for known algorithms with current and foreseeable classical computational resources. By leveraging their natural capacity to describe entangled many-body states, the use of quantum systems themselves to form a computational framework is envisioned to be advantageous. In this talk, I will share a developing perspective on the entanglement structure of quantum fields and discuss implications for their efficient simulation on quantum computational architectures. more information...
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