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18–23 Jun 2023
University of New Brunswick
America/Halifax timezone
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(I) Valence-bond modular quantum circuits for quantum chemistry

20 Jun 2023, 10:45
30m
UNB Kinesiology (Rm. 215 (max. 190))

UNB Kinesiology

Rm. 215 (max. 190)

Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e) Symposia Day (DTP - DPT) - Hot Topics From Theory Made Accessible | Les sujets chauds de la théorie rendus accessibles (DTP) T2-4 Hot Topics From Theory Made Accessible | Sujets chauds de la théorie rendus accessibles (DPT)

Speaker

Stijn De Baerdemacker (University of New Brunswick)

Description

Quantum chemistry has been identified as one of the prime applications for quantum computers. At present, the majority of quantum algorithm developments have the Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) architecture in mind, for which it is important to design quantum circuits with low circuit depth to minimize noise and error propagation. In this presentation, I will present a modular circuit which allows for short circuit depths while allowing for a quantum chemical interpretation in terms of resonating valence bond structures. I will discuss applications in small molecular systems. Joint work with Ehsan Ghasempouri and Gerhard Dueck.

Keyword-1 quantum chemistry
Keyword-2 time-dependence

Primary author

Stijn De Baerdemacker (University of New Brunswick)

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