New Trends in Complex Quantum Systems Dynamics 2022

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When
2022/06/20 - 2022/06/24
Place
Carlos Santamaría Centre, Donostia/San Sebastián
Organizers
S. Montangero (Padova University), J. Prior (Murcia University), E. Rico (EHU & Ikerbasque), M.G. Echevarria (EHU), I.L. Egusquiza (EHU), G. Schnell (EHU & Ikerbasque)
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New Trends in Complex Quantum Systems Dynamics 2022

In our Quantum Science era where fault-tolerant quantum devices are still not available but Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices are accessible, quantum information tools to guide their development play a fundamental role. With the foreseen increasing complexity of available NISQ devices, their classical simulations - which drove their development until now - will soon fail to keep up. There is thus an urgent need for increasingly powerful diagnostic tools that can be applied to quantum devices even in the quantum advantage regime. At the center of the quantum-inspired algorithms lay tensor networks, one of the most powerful paradigms for simulating quantum many-body lattice systems, both in- and out-of-equilibrium, via a representation of the quantum state with tailored variational ansatz wave functions. The results of this workshop will be an essential tool to advance our understanding of dynamical and strong-correlation effects in quantum matter also beyond the NISQ era. Our activity is only possible thanks to a collaborative effort between theory and experiment, and an interdisciplinary approach leveraging the combined expertise of researchers from atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) quantum technologies (QTs), and high-energy physics. This workshop brings together various key actors who will influence the future development of the leading QTs. The results shown in this workshop will have applications ranging from condensed matter physics over high-energy physics to quantum information theory, facilitating the design of new materials, and even more efficient chemical reactions.

More information: https://www.uik.eus/en/activity/new-trends-complex-quantum-systems-dynamics-2022