Mini-symposium: Quantum Sensors and Computing II
FOCUS · Z02 · ID: 376443
Presentations
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Synergistic efforts between Dark Matter and quantum computing using Qubits
ORAL · Invited
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Rakshya N Khatiwada
- Illinois Institute of Technology
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Rakshya N Khatiwada
- Illinois Institute of Technology
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Frontiers in Quantum Simulation for Hight Energy Physics
ORAL
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Timothy J Hobbs
- Fermilab
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Timothy J Hobbs
- Fermilab
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Quantum Simulation with Interacting Staggered Fermions
ORAL
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Muhammad Asaduzzaman
- Syracuse University
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Muhammad Asaduzzaman
- Syracuse University
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Ryo Sakai
- Syracuse University
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Goksu Can Toga
- Syracuse University
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Yannick L Meurice
- University of Iowa
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Simon Catterall
- Syracuse University
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Quantum adiabatic machine learning with zooming (QAML-Z) on D-Wave Advantage Quantum Computer
ORAL
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Thomas Sievert
- University of California, San Diego
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Thomas Sievert
- University of California, San Diego
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Perturbative boundaries of quantum advantage in lattice field theory
ORAL
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Yannick L Meurice
- University of Iowa
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Yannick L Meurice
- University of Iowa
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Sub-MeV dark photon as dark matter in multi-temperature universe
ORAL
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Publication: Aboubrahim, Amin, Wan-Zhe Feng, Pran Nath, and Zhu-Yao Wang. "A multi-temperature universe can allow a sub-MeV dark photon dark matter." Journal of High Energy Physics 2021, no. 6 (2021): 1-34.
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Zhuyao Wang
- Northeastern University
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Zhuyao Wang
- Northeastern University
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Amin Abou Ibrahim
- Institute for theoretical physics, University of Muenster
- Northeastern University
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Pran Nath
- Northeastern University
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Wan-Zhe Feng
- Center for Joint Quantum Studies and Department of Physics, Tianjin University
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