Overview
Watch a technical lecture exploring the simulation of quantum phases of matter using quantum computers, focusing on two key areas: symmetry protected topological (SPT) phases and topological ordered phases. Dive into how shallow circuits can simulate topological phase transitions, learn about the implementation of quantum convolutional neural networks (QCNNs) as efficient classifiers, and understand the braiding of anyons and phase transitions between different symmetry enriched topological (SET) phases. Gain insights into solving quantum many-body problems that are typically exponentially complex on classical computers, and discover how universal quantum computers offer promising solutions for simulating emergent quantum many-body physics.
Syllabus
Realization and Characterization of Topological Phases on Quantum Processors
Taught by
Qiskit