A Living Review of Quantum Computing for Plasma Physics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.00001v1
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2023 10:32:01 GMT
- Title: A Living Review of Quantum Computing for Plasma Physics
- Authors: \'Oscar Amaro and Diogo Cruz
- Abstract summary: The goal of this document is to provide a regularly up-to-date and thorough list of citations for those developing and applying quantum computing approaches to experimental or theoretical work in plasma physics.
As a living document, it will be updated as often as possible to incorporate the latest developments.
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- Abstract: Quantum Computing promises accelerated simulation of certain classes of
problems, in particular in plasma physics. Given the nascent interest in
applying quantum computing techniques to study plasma systems, a compendium of
the relevant literature would be most useful. As a novel field, new results are
common, and it is important for researchers to stay up-to-date on the latest
developments. With this in mind, the goal of this document is to provide a
regularly up-to-date and thorough list of citations for those developing and
applying these quantum computing approaches to experimental or theoretical work
in plasma physics. As a living document, it will be updated as often as
possible to incorporate the latest developments. References are grouped by
topic, both in itemized format and through the use of tags. We provide
instructions on how to participate, and suggestions are welcome.
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