Condensed Matter/Materials & Biological Physics Seminar with Kade Head-Marsden on Non-Unitary Evolution of Quantum Systems

Kade Head-Marsden (Hosted by Henriksen) from Washington University in St. Louis will be presenting the seminar "Quantum Algorithms for Non-Unitary Evolution of Quantum Systems"

Open quantum system evolution in the presence of an environment is crucial to understanding and improving many processes including the communication of quantum information and the transfer of energy. Quantum computing platforms have emerged as a promising route to modelling and predicting the behaviour of such systems. However, mapping inherently non-unitary dynamics into the unitary framework of gate-based quantum algorithms is a challenging task. Here, I will discuss density matrix gate-based quantum algorithms to predict the dynamics of open quantum systems, their applications, and potential extensions.