Glad to see this work finally coming out: Together with some 100 of the best scientists from national labs, universities and companies around the globe, we define a vision for quantum-centric supercomputing in Materials Science.
This has been a massive effort and represents the start of a journey, which we started earlier this year. We should think of quantum and classical high-performance computing working together. Materials Science is the perfect setting, with great potential for quantum advantage for academic and industrial use cases.
arXiv: https://lnkd.in/enJeRMtG
Thanks to all the amazing researchers who participated in this effort
Yuri Alexeev,Maximilian Amsler, Paul Baity, Marco Antonio Barroca, Sanzio Bassini, Torey Battelle, PhD, Daan Camps, David Casanova , Fred Chong, Charles Chung, Christopher Codella, Antonio Corcoles, James Cruise, Alberto Di Meglio, Jonathan DuBois, Ivan Duran Martinez, Thomas Eckl, Sophia Economou, Stephan Eidenbenz, Bruce Elmegreen, Clyde Fare, Ismael Faro, Cristina Sanz Fernández, Rodrigo Neumann Barros Ferreira, Keisuke Fujii, Bryce Fuller, Laura Gagliardi, Giulia Galli, Jennifer Glick, Isacco Gobbi, Pranav Gokhale, Salvador de la Puente González, Johannes N. Greiner, Bill Gropp, Michele Grossi, Emmanuel Gull, Burns Healy, Benchen Huang, Travis Humble, Nobuyasu Ito, Artur Izmaylov, Ali Javadi-Abhari, Douglas Jennewein, Shantenu Jha, Liang Jiang...
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2wGreat to see Crystal Jaing getting this well deserved recognition. Congratulations!