Ignacio Cirac
Quantum Computing and Simulation in the presence of errors


Date & heure
21/05/2025 – 2 p.m.
Lieu
Collège de France
Amphi Halbwachs (coffee break room 4)
Accueil
A coffee will be offered starting at 10:45 am, the seminar will start at 11am
Advancements in quantum computing have enabled the development of small-scale quantum computers and simulators that adhere to the principles of quantum physics. Despite its rapid progress, those devices are not yet flawless and errors accumulate, posing serious challenges to their application to interesting problems. In this talk I will first address how those 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. Finally, I will describe some new ingredients of such algorithms, like the preparation of highly entangled states, and discuss how they can be sped up with the help of measurements
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Centre for Cold Matter, Imperial College London
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School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds in the UK
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