Report of the Snowmass 2021 Theory Frontier Topical Group on Quantum
Information Science
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.14839v1
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2022 14:56:11 GMT
- Title: Report of the Snowmass 2021 Theory Frontier Topical Group on Quantum
Information Science
- Authors: Simon Catterall, Roni Harnik, Veronika E. Hubeny, Christian W. Bauer,
Asher Berlin, Zohreh Davoudi, Thomas Faulkner, Thomas Hartman, Matthew
Headrick, Yonatan F. Kahn, Henry Lamm, Yannick Meurice, Surjeet Rajendran,
Mukund Rangamani, and Brian Swingle
- Abstract summary: Three main themes are identified and discussed; quantum simulation, quantum sensors and formal aspects of the connection between quantum information and gravity.
Efforts in developing a diverse quantum workforce are also discussed.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We summarize current and future applications of quantum information science
to theoretical high energy physics. Three main themes are identified and
discussed; quantum simulation, quantum sensors and formal aspects of the
connection between quantum information and gravity. Within these themes, there
are important research questions and opportunities to address them in the years
and decades ahead. Efforts in developing a diverse quantum workforce are also
discussed. This work summarizes the subtopical area Quantum Information for
High Energy Physics TF10 which forms part of the Theory Frontier report for the
Snowmass 2021 planning process.
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