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DESCRIPTION:[]\n\nAbstract: Quantum simulation of many-particle quantum sys
 tems is one of the most interesting applications of quantum computers and 
 a candidate for the first demonstration of a useful quantum advantage. Var
 iational quantum eigensolvers constitute a promising path toward that goal
 . I will give an overview of the elements that enter quantum simulation an
 d focus on our work on adaptive problem-tailored algorithms..\n\nCo-sponso
 red by: Montréal Quantum Photonics Seminar Series\n\nSpeaker(s): Sophia E
 conomou\n\n6666 Rue Saint-Urbain\, Montréal\, Quebec\, Canada
LOCATION:6666 Rue Saint-Urbain\, Montréal\, Quebec\, Canada
ORGANIZER:Benjamin.crockett@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:76
SUMMARY:Simulation of quantum systems with quantum computers
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/478121
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 rticle quantum systems is one of the most interesting applications of quan
 tum computers and a candidate for the first demonstration of a useful quan
 tum advantage. Variational quantum eigensolvers constitute a promising pat
 h toward that goal. I will give an overview of the elements that enter qua
 ntum simulation and focus on our work on adaptive problem-tailored algorit
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