IAS Center for Quantum Technologies Seminar Series - Accelerating the Timeline for Quantum Simulations in High Energy Physics
3:00pm - 4:00pm
IAS4042, 4/F, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST

Abstract

 



High energy physics is facing challenges in understanding the origin of cosmic baryon asymmetry and the nature of dark matter. Scenarios to address these challenges often involve dynamics that at present cannot be solved due to computational or theoretical limitations. An elegant solution exists in the form of real-time simulation, though hampered by limited quantum resources for the foreseeable future. In this talk, the speaker will motivate the critical need for real-time simulation in high energy physics and discuss existing challenges and techniques involved. Then she will focus on using improved Hamiltonians to lower the qubit requirements. With derivations of the matrix elements for the improved terms and constructions of the corresponding quantum circuits, the speaker and her collaborators pave the way of simulating these improved Hamiltonians in real-time for general gauge theories.





 



About the Speaker

 



Dr. LI Ying-Ying obtained her PhD in Physics from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2019. In 2019-2022, she was a Postdoc at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. She will be joining the University of Science and Technology of China as a new faculty soon.

 



Dr. Li’s research mainly covers phenomenology of particle physics and applications of quantum techniques to high energy physics.





 



About the Program

 



For more information, please refer to the program website at https://iascqt.hkust.edu.hk/.

 

When
Where
IAS4042, 4/F, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST
Recommended For
Faculty and staff, PG students
Language
English
More Information

https://ias.hkust.edu.hk/events/accelerating-the-timeline-for-quantum-simulations-in-high-energy-physics

Organizer
HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study
Department of Physics
IAS Center for Quantum Technologies
Contact
Science & Technology