26–30 Aug 2024
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Europe/Berlin timezone

Quantum Simulations of Fundamental Physics

28 Aug 2024, 12:25
50m
Saal 2 (Convention Centre)

Saal 2

Convention Centre

Plenary talk Plenary Plenary session

Speaker

Martin Savage (University of Washington)

Description

Robustly simulating the nature and dynamics of non-equilibrium matter in extreme conditions of energy and density lies beyond the capabilities of classical computation alone. Toward realizing Feynman’s vision, the remarkable advances in quantum information science and technology during the last thirty years continue to profoundly change how we understand and explore fundamental quantum many-body systems, and have brought us to the point where we are working toward simulating essential aspects of such systems using quantum computers (embedded in large HPC systems). I will discuss this progress, along with the opportunities and challenges ahead.

Primary author

Martin Savage (University of Washington)

Presentation materials