Speaker
Robert Izsak
(Riverlane LTD)
Description
In this contribution, I will briefly discuss the differences and
similarities between industrial and academic research and provide an
example of a joint project on magnetic systems and quantum computing.
Furthermore, I will summarize the most relevant research papers published
in our group on quantum computing, including those on embedding, the cost
analysis of pharmaceutical and solid-state algorithms, electron
correlation, the adaptation of classical techniques, such as the projector
augmented wave method, to quantum computers, first-quantization-based
methods and some of our work on early fault tolerant algorithms. Finally,
some conclusions will be drawn on the trends and prospects of quantum
computing in these application areas.