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Quantum Computing Seminar: Compiling Quantum Circuits for Lattice Theories
Nov 7, 2022, 12:30 - 1:30 PM
Exploratory 3301 and Zoom: https://go.gmu.edu/qcseminar
Speaker: Dr. Michael Cervia, George Washington University
Title: Compiling Quantum Circuits for Lattice Theories
Abstract: Quantum simulations of bosonic field theories require a truncation in field space, or “qubitization,” to map the theory onto finite quantum registers. I will discuss how costly (in CNOTs) simulations may become when lifting such a truncation, for example in lattice SU(2) gauge theory. To compare costs, I will introduce and augment available state-of-the-art methods that compile circuits to simulate such Hamiltonian models. The sensitivity of costs to the truncation scheme chosen emphasizes the need for low-dimensional qubitizations of such models in the same universality class as the desired theories.
Place: Exploratory 3301 and Zoom: https://go.gmu.edu/qcseminar
About the Seminar Series
The Quantum Computing Seminar Series are a series of working seminars organized and hosted by QSEC’s quantum computing subgroup on Mondays. These events are free and open to the public.
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