As we begin to reach the limits of classical computing, quantum computing has emerged as a technology that has captured the imagination of the scientific world. While for many years, the ability to execute quantum algorithms was only a theoretical possibility, recent advances in hardware mean that quantum computing devices now exist that can carry out quantum computation on a limited scale. Thus, it is now a real possibility, and of central importance at this time, to assess the potential impact of quantum computers on real problems of interest. One of the earliest and most compelling applications for quantum computers is Feynman’s idea of simulating quantum systems with many degrees of freedom. Such systems are found across chemistry, phys...
Commercial applications of quantum computation have become viable due to the rapid progress of the f...
Using quantum computers for computational chemistry and materials science will enable us to tackle p...
This article introduces quantum computation by analogy with probabilistic computation. A basic descr...
As we begin to reach the limits of classical computing, quantum computing has emerged as a technolog...
Practical challenges in simulating quantum systems on classical computers have been widely recognize...
The design of new materials and chemicals derived entirely from computation has long been a goal of ...
One of the most promising suggested applications of quantum computing is solving classically intract...
Conventional computers are invaluable tools for analysing and predicting the behaviour of the world ...
Quantum materials exhibit a wide array of exotic phenomena and practically useful properties. A bett...
Solving electronic structure problems represents a promising field of application for quantum comput...
Within the last decade much progress has been made in the experimental realization of quantum comput...
Within the last decade much progress has been made in the experimental realization of quantum comput...
The difficulty of simulating quantum systems, well known to quantum chemists, prompted the idea of q...
The blooming of quantum computer hardware provokes enormous enthusiasm seeking for applications in v...
The computational cost of exact methods for quantum simulation using classical computers grows expon...
Commercial applications of quantum computation have become viable due to the rapid progress of the f...
Using quantum computers for computational chemistry and materials science will enable us to tackle p...
This article introduces quantum computation by analogy with probabilistic computation. A basic descr...
As we begin to reach the limits of classical computing, quantum computing has emerged as a technolog...
Practical challenges in simulating quantum systems on classical computers have been widely recognize...
The design of new materials and chemicals derived entirely from computation has long been a goal of ...
One of the most promising suggested applications of quantum computing is solving classically intract...
Conventional computers are invaluable tools for analysing and predicting the behaviour of the world ...
Quantum materials exhibit a wide array of exotic phenomena and practically useful properties. A bett...
Solving electronic structure problems represents a promising field of application for quantum comput...
Within the last decade much progress has been made in the experimental realization of quantum comput...
Within the last decade much progress has been made in the experimental realization of quantum comput...
The difficulty of simulating quantum systems, well known to quantum chemists, prompted the idea of q...
The blooming of quantum computer hardware provokes enormous enthusiasm seeking for applications in v...
The computational cost of exact methods for quantum simulation using classical computers grows expon...
Commercial applications of quantum computation have become viable due to the rapid progress of the f...
Using quantum computers for computational chemistry and materials science will enable us to tackle p...
This article introduces quantum computation by analogy with probabilistic computation. A basic descr...