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SUMMARY:MICDE / AIM Seminar: Lin Lin\, Professor of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Bio: Lin Lin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at UC Berkeley\, and a Faculty Scientist in the Mathematics Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research centers on solving quantum many-body problems by employing both classical and contemporary methods. These techniques prove valuable across various domains\, including quantum chemistry\, quantum physics\, materials science\, and quantum information theory. He has received the Sloan Research Fellowship (2015)\, the National Science Foundation CAREER award (2017)\, the Department of Energy Early Career award (2017)\, the (inaugural) SIAM Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) early career award (2017)\, the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) (2019)\, the ACM Gordon Bell Prize (Team\, 2020)\, and the Simons Investigator in Mathematics award (2021). \nQuantum algorithms for eigenvalue problems\nThe problem of finding the smallest eigenvalue of a Hermitian matrix\, known as the ground state energy in quantum physics\, has broad applications. Recent years have witnessed significant algorithmic progresses including near-optimal asymptotic complexity\, algorithms with a minimal number of required logical qubits\, and even optimized preconstants. In this talk\, I will first introduce basic quantum algorithm concepts for a non-expert audience and overview these advancements. I will then introduce a recent progress in leveraging ideas from open quantum systems to solve the eigenvalue problem\, which allows us to start from a state with zero overlap with the target state. \n  \n\n  \nThe MICDE Fall 2023 Seminar Series is open to all. University of Michigan faculty and students interested in predicting and explaining the properties of materials using computer simulation are encouraged to attend. \nThis seminar is cohosted by the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE) and Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM). Prof. Lin will be hosted by Dr. Emanuel Gull\, Associate Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. \nThis is an in-person event. \nGraduate Certificate in Computational Discovery and Engineering\, and MICDE fellows\, please use this form to record your attendance. \nQuestions? Email MICDE-events@umich.edu
URL:https://micde.umich.edu/event/workshop-seminaraim-seminar-lin-lin/
LOCATION:East Hall – 1084
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mathematics,Micde Seminar,MICDE Seminar Series
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