"Quantum Computing Advancements: Algorithms and AI Comparison"

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Researchers at RIKEN have developed a hybrid quantum-computational algorithm that can efficiently calculate atomic-level interactions in complex materials, enabling the use of smaller quantum computers or conventional ones to study condensed-matter physics and quantum chemistry. The algorithm can compile time-evolution operators at a lower computational cost, making it practical for small quantum computers. The team intends to clarify how the time-evolution operators optimized by their method can be applied to various quantum algorithms that can compute the properties of quantum materials.
Topics:science#condensed-matter-physics#quantum-chemistry#quantum-computers#quantum-computing#quantum-dynamics#time-evolution-operators
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