Event Schedule

Quantum Few- and Many-Body Systems in Universal Regimes

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This is a five-week in-person program with an embedded one-week "hybrid" workshop (10/21-10/25).

Please check the schedule regularly, as it is subject to change.

Please note: By attending a workshop talk, participants agree to abide by the INT Code of Conduct

Week 2

Monday, October 14, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location
State Preparation and Linear Response on Quantum Computers Joe Carlson LANL In-person C421
Quantum-Classical hybrid schemes for Non-Perturbative simulation of nuclear scattering Francesco Pederiva Università di Trento In-person C421
Discussion In-person C423

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Scalable Quantum Circuits for Confining Theories - Simulating the Schwinger Model using more than 100 qubits and One Trillion CNOT Gates Martin Savage IQuS, University of Washington In-person C421 PDF
Discussion In-person C423

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Entanglement, Complexity and Quantum Simulations of Nuclear Many-Body Systems Caroline Robin Bielefeld University & GSI Darmstadt In-person C421 PDF
Classical and Quantum Computing of Shear Viscosity Xiaojun Yao IQuS, University of Washington In-person C421 PDF
Discussion In-person C423

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Two Nucleons Near Unitarity with Perturbative Pions: Persistence vs Chiral Symmetry Harald Griesshammer George Washington University In-person C421 PDF
Improved Actions for Short-Range Effective Field Theory Bira van Kolck ECT* In-person C421
Discussion In-person C423

Friday, October 18, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Hybrid quantum symulations of dynamics Kyle Wendt LLNL In-person C421
Quantum Magic and Entanglement in Shell Model Nuclei Federico Rocco Bielefeld University In-person C421 PDF
Discussion In-person C421