Searching for Valuable Applications of Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers in Chemistry
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on the potential applications of fault-tolerant quantum computers in chemistry. Delve into the research conducted by Google's quantum algorithms team as they investigate and benchmark promising uses of quantum computing in chemistry and materials science. Discover insights into algorithm development and the feasibility of applications in electronic structure, quantum dynamics, warm dense matter, and simulating classical models of molecular vibrations. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in building fault-tolerant quantum computers and their potential impact on scientific research. Gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between quantum computing and chemistry in this 53-minute presentation by Ryan Babbush from Google Quantum AI, recorded at IPAM's Many-body Quantum Systems via Classical and Quantum Computation Workshop.
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Ryan Babbush - Searching for valuable applications of fault-tolerant quantum computers in chemistry
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)