Explore a cutting-edge lecture on quantum computation's application to inertial fusion target design. Delve into the concept of stopping power and its crucial role in modeling inertial fusion implosions. Discover how fault-tolerant quantum computers can be utilized to calculate stopping power using first-quantized representation of electrons and projectiles. Examine the adaptation of electronic structure block encodings for estimating observables in non-Born-Oppenheimer dynamics of multiple particle species at finite temperature. Gain insights into the logical qubit requirements and Toffoli costs for computing stopping power in various projectile/target combinations relevant to inertial fusion experiments. Compare the computational demands of these quantum simulations to those of industrially significant molecules like FeMoco and P450.
Quantum Computation of Stopping Power for Inertial Fusion Target Design
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Andrew Baczewski - Quantum computation of stopping power for inertial fusion target design
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