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SUMMARY:Quantum-Computing Inspired Excursions into Particle Physics
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nDebasish Banerjee (Saha Institute of Nuclear 
 Physics)\n\nComputing methods on classical computers have dominated the di
 scovery frontline from the fundamental physics for several decades now. It
  is however becoming clear that at least in physics, there are several com
 putational avenues where development is only possible through the methods 
 of quantum computation. These are areas exploring the finite density phase
 s of quantum chromodynamics, and other strongly interacting physics, as we
 ll as real-time dynamics. At the same time, it makes sense to keep improvi
 ng the techniques of classical computing methods using clever analytical i
 nsights to provide further input to the quantum computing frontier. In thi
 s talk, we will discuss some selected applications illustrating these idea
 s for concrete systems of physical interest in condensed matter and partic
 le physics, which can be realized in quantum hardwares in the recent futur
 e.\n\nDomain: Physics\n\nSession Chair: Marina Krstic Marinkovic (ETH Zuri
 ch, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
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