Near-Optimal Simulation of Quantum Field Theory

02.09.2024, 13:30
30m
B052 (ASC)

B052

ASC

Theresienstr. 37

Sprecher

Dr. Michael Kreshchuk (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Beschreibung

Ab initio simulations of the Standard Model will require thousands of qubits and millions of gates. Developing efficient quantum simulation algorithms for such settings, which will only be feasible in the era of fault-tolerant quantum computing, demands entirely new principles, distinct from those applicable in the near term. A valuable guiding principle for developing new algorithms is to consider the asymptotic dependence of algorithm costs on parameters such as error, evolution time, and problem size. In this talk, I will review recent advancements in near-optimal simulation of quantum field theories, including recent works on simulating lattice scalar (2312.11637, 2408.16824) and gauge (2310.13757, 2405.10416) theories.

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