Quantum Computing in Particle Physics with Dr. Harry Cliff

Published: March 20, 2024, 6:50 a.m.

In 1981, Richard Feynman gave a keynote that proposed simulating physics with computers. We\u2019ve come a long way with the resulting quantum computers, and you may have heard about business use cases for them. But how much progress has been made in using the machines to understand the universe? Who better to ask than Dr. Harry Cliff from the Large Hadron Collider? He discusses how quantum computers can simulate particle interactions or handle the mind-boggling amounts of data generated at CERN. We also dive into his new book, Space Oddities. Join Host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat with Harry Cliff from Cambridge and the LHCb experiment. \xa0
For more on Harry Cliff\u2019s work, visit\xa0www.harrycliff.co.uk/. \xa0
Space Oddities is available beginning March 26, 2024, wherever books are sold. \xa0
CERN\u2019s paper on using quantum computing:\xa0https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.03236. \xa0
Visit Protiviti at\xa0www.protiviti.com/US-en/technology-consulting/quantum-computing-services\xa0to learn more about how Protiviti is helping organizations get post-quantum ready. \xa0
Follow host Konstantinos Karagiannis on all socials: @KonstantHacker and follow Protiviti Technology on LinkedIn and Twitter: @ProtivitiTech. \xa0
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