Quantum Computing for High-Energy Physics: State of the Art and Challenges. Summary of the QC4HEP Working Group

Quantum computers offer an intriguing path for a paradigmatic change of computing in the natural sciences and beyond, with the potential for achieving a so-called quantum advantage, namely a significant (in some cases exponential) speed-up of numerical simulations. The rapid development of hardware...

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Main Authors Alberto Di Meglio, Jansen, Karl, Tavernelli, Ivano, Alexandrou, Constantia, Arunachalam, Srinivasan, Bauer, Christian W, Borras, Kerstin, Carrazza, Stefano, Crippa, Arianna, Croft, Vincent, de Putter, Roland, Delgado, Andrea, Dunjko, Vedran, Egger, Daniel J, Fernandez-Combarro, Elias, Fuchs, Elina, Funcke, Lena, Gonzalez-Cuadra, Daniel, Grossi, Michele, Halimeh, Jad C, Holmes, Zoe, Kuhn, Stefan, Lacroix, Denis, Lewis, Randy, Lucchesi, Donatella, Miriam Lucio Martinez, Meloni, Federico, Mezzacapo, Antonio, Montangero, Simone, Nagano, Lento, Radescu, Voica, Enrique Rico Ortega, Roggero, Alessandro, Schuhmacher, Julian, Seixas, Joao, Silvi, Pietro, Spentzouris, Panagiotis, Tacchino, Francesco, Temme, Kristan, Terashi, Koji, Tura, Jordi, Tuysuz, Cenk, Vallecorsa, Sofia, Wiese, Uwe-Jens, Yoo, Shinjae, Zhang, Jinglei
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LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 06.07.2023
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