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Quantum Computing for Nuclear Physics
Published 2023-12-11Version 1
Future quantum computers are anticipated to be able to perform simulations of quantum many-body systems and quantum field theories that lie beyond the capabilities of classical computation. This will lead to new insights and predictions for systems ranging from dense non-equilibrium matter, to low-energy nuclear structure and reactions, to high-energy collisions. I present an overview of digital quantum simulations in nuclear physics, with select examples relevant for studies of quark matter.
Comments: Conference proceedings for Quark Matter 2023, Sept 2023, Houston, Texas, USA. 6 pages and 2 figures
Keywords: nuclear physics, quantum computing, dense non-equilibrium matter, quantum field theories, digital quantum simulations
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