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Quantum Simulating Nature's Fundamental Fields
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Nature Rev.Phys. 5 (2023) 7, 420-432
Subject
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Nuclear Theory
Quantum Physics
Language
Abstract
Simulating key static and dynamic properties of matter -- from creation in the Big Bang to evolution into sub-atomic and astrophysical environments -- arising from the underlying fundamental quantum fields of the Standard Model and their effective descriptions, lies beyond the capabilities of classical computation alone. Advances in quantum technologies have improved control over quantum entanglement and coherence to the point where robust simulations are anticipated to be possible in the foreseeable future. We discuss the emerging area of quantum simulations of Standard-Model physics, challenges that lie ahead, and opportunities for progress in the context of nuclear and high-energy physics.
Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, Nature Reviews Physics, Perspective article, version from February 2023