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  1. Andrea Delgado (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
    21/10/2021, 10:45
  2. Nathan Wiebe (University of Toronto)
    21/10/2021, 10:50
  3. Gabriel Perdue (Fermilab), Gabriel Perdue (Fermilab)
    21/10/2021, 11:35
  4. Vedran Dunjko (Leiden University)
    21/10/2021, 12:45
  5. Lena Funcke (Perimeter Institute)
    21/10/2021, 13:15
  6. Yasser Omar (University of Lisbon)
    21/10/2021, 13:35
  7. Davide Zuliani (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
    21/10/2021, 14:05
  8. Eraraya Ricardo Muten
    21/10/2021, 14:45
  9. Yeter-Aydeniz Kubra (ORNL)
    21/10/2021, 15:05
  10. Carlos A. Argüelles-Delgado (Harvard University), Jeffrey Lazar (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    21/10/2021, 15:25
  11. Prasanth Shyamsundar (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
    21/10/2021, 15:45
  12. Lento Nagano (University of Tokyo (JP))
    21/10/2021, 16:05
  13. Davide Zuliani (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))

    The identification of jets coming from heavy-flavor quarks, namely bottom and charm quarks, is an important and non-trivial task at the LHC experiments. The classification of jets coming from bottom and anti-bottom quarks at the LHCb experiment would allow to perform physics measurements, such as the forward-central charge asymmetry, to constrain the Standard Model predictions and/or find...

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  14. Pedrame Bargassa (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)
  15. Pedrame Bargassa (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)

    The search for supersymmetric particles is one of the major goals of the
    Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Supersymmetric top searches play a very
    important role in this respect, but the unprecedented collision rate to be
    attained at the next high luminosity phase of the LHC poses new challenges
    for the separation between any new signal and the standard model
    background. Quantum computing...

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