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Foundations for quantum simulation of warm dense matter

Post, April 10, 2024 • Warm dense matter is a thermodynamic regime typified by the confluence of strong Coulomb coupling, degeneracy, and thermal excitation. It occurs in planetary interiors and on the way to ignition in inertial confinement fusion implosions. It is also at the boundary between condensed matter and plasma physics, making it a...

Fundamental Algorithmic Research Toward Quantum Utility

Post, November 1, 2023 • A multi-institution project focused on developing novel quantum algorithms, bridging the algorithm-application gap, and establishing quantum advantages for fundamental problems in optimization, quantum simulation, and machine learning to further DOE science applications. Read More POC: Ojas Parekh odparek@sandia.gov

Quantum Computational Sensing

Post, November 1, 2023 • We seek to applying recent developments in quantum learning theory to establish quantum advantages in imaging and sensing when a quantum computer is used to coherently process quantum states of the electromagnetic field. POC: Mohan Sarovar mnsarov@sandia.gov

Quantum Computing for Advanced Simulation and Computing

Post, November 1, 2023 • Sandia is one of the three research and development labs for the DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration. Most of their science and engineering is focused on unique problems related to the safety and surety of the United States’ nuclear weapons stockpile. Cutting-edge computing technologies play an important role in solving...