Workshop I: Quantum Algorithms for Scientific Computation

October 2 - 6, 2023

Overview

The recent development of quantum algorithms has significantly pushed forward the frontier of using quantum computers for performing a wide range of scientific computing problems. This includes solving numerical linear algebra tasks for very large matrices, such as solving linear systems, eigenvalue and singular value transformation, matrix function evaluation, trace estimation, topological data analysis, etc., as well as solving certain high dimensional linear and nonlinear differential equations.

This workshop aims to bring together leading experts across different disciplines, including experts in solving related tasks using classical computers that can potentially inspire the development of new quantum algorithms; discuss recent progress made in the development of quantum algorithms for scientific computation, and the advances in classical algorithms; foster the discussion and pave the path towards identifying and overcoming challenging problems in science and engineering and for various industrial and technological applications.

This workshop will include a poster session; a request for posters will be sent to registered participants in advance of the workshop.

     

CQCWS1 Program Flyer

Organizing Committee

Dominic Berry (Macquarie University)
Di Fang (Duke University)
Lin Lin (University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley))
Konstantina Trivisa (University of Maryland)