El profesor J. Ignacio Cirac (Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching, Alemania), ofrece la conferencia «Quantum Simulation in the NISQ era», en el marco de la Conferencia EGAS 55.
Resumen:
Advancements in quantum computing have enabled the development of small-scale quantum computers and simulators that adhere to the principles of quantum physics. Despite their rapid progress, those devices are not yet flawless and errors accumulate, posing serious challenges to their application to relevant problems. In this talk I will review the field of quantum simulation, focusing on platforms based on cold atoms. Then, I will address the question of how errors affect the results of both quantum computations and the simulation of quantum many-body systems. In particular, I will present several quantum simulation algorithms, and discuss the potentiality of displaying quantum advantage in the presence of imperfections.
- Fecha: Lunes 17 de junio de 2024
- Lugar: Aula Magna de la Facultad de Ciencias
- Horario: 09:50 h
- Organiza: En el marco de la Conferencia EGAS 55
- Más información:
Rosario González Férez
Chair del European Group on Atomic Systems
Universidad de Granada
18071 Granada, Spain
email: rogonzal@ugr.es
