Speakers: Mathieu Pellen (University of Freiburg)
Quantum computers are expected to give major speed-ups for the simulation of quantum systems. On the other hand, Monte Carlo simulations are the backbones of scattering experiments. In this presentation, I will first explain how quantum Monte Carlo simulations can be realised for high-energy scatterings and show quadratic improvements. In this context, I will then discuss the quantum implementation of the colour part of Feynman amplitudes. These works constitute important steps towards a quantum simulation of generic scattering processes in perturbative QCD.
https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/31360/
Début : 15/01/2024 à 13:00
Fin : 15/01/2024 à 15:00
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