Rainer BLATT
The Quantum Way of Doing Computations, Simulations and Measurements


Date & heure
2022/10/26 – 11h
Lieu
Jussieu
Accueil
In this talk, the basic functional principles of quantum information processing are reviewed and the state-of-the-art of the Innsbruck trapped-ion quantum computer is reported. With strings of trapped ions, we implement a quantum information processor and perform quantum operations. We present an overview on the available quantum toolbox and discuss the scalability of the approach. The quantum way of doing computations is illustrated with analog and digital quantum simulations. Employing universal quantum computations, we investigate the dynamics of the Lattice Schwinger model [1], a gauge theory of 1D quantum electrodynamics and using a hybridclassical ansatz, we determine steady-state properties of the Hamiltonian [2]. Using tailored quantum operations, we obtain optimized measurements for spectroscopy [3].
[1] E. A. Martinez et al., Nature 534, 516 (2016).
[2] C. Kokail et al., Nature 569, 355–360 (2019).
[3] C. Marciniak et al., Nature 603, 604 (2022).
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