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Can a Solid State Quantum Simulator Help Us Understand Materials?

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Explore the potential of solid-state quantum simulators in understanding materials through this Stanford Physics colloquium talk. Delve into Feynman's original vision of quantum-based computers as simulators for quantum systems, contrasting it with today's pursuit of general-purpose quantum computers. Examine the role of effective model Hamiltonians in condensed matter physics and their limitations when treated with classical computers. Discover how cold atom ensembles and nanopatterned solid-state systems can now create near-perfect realizations of model Hamiltonians relevant to materials science. Compare recent experimental results with state-of-the-art classical computations, and contemplate the implications of achieving quantum simulators capable of describing interesting Hamiltonians beyond the reach of classical algorithms and hardware.

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David Goldhaber Gordon - “Can a solid state quantum simulator help us understand materials?”


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Stanford Physics

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