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Publications and Grants

Scientists working on quantum dilution refrigerator

Publications

  • Francis, J.K. Freericks, and A.F. Kemper, “Quantum computation of magnon spectra,” submitted to Phys. Rev. B. arXiv: 1909.05701
  • Patrick Dreher, “Challenges Implementing non-Abelian SU(2) Quantum Chromodynamics Gauge Links On a Universal Quantum Computer,” 36th Annual International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE2018), 22-28 July, 2018, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
  • Harsh Khetawat, Ashlesha Atrey, George Li, Frank Mueller and Scott Pakin
    Implementing NChooseK on IBM Q Quantum Computers,
    Reversible Computing
  • Malcolm Regan, Brody Eastwood, Mahita Nagabhiru and Frank Mueller Automatically Translating Quantum Programs from a Subset of Common Gates to an Adiabatic Representation
    Reversible Computing
  • Patrick Dreher and Madhuvanti Ramasami, “Prototype Container-Based Platform for Extreme Quantum Computing Algorithm Development, IEEE Xplore Digital Library, (2019)
  • Huiyang Zhou and Gregory T. Byrd, “Quantum Circuits for Dynamic Runtime Assertions in Quantum Computation,” IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 111-114 (2019).
  • Erik Gustafson, Patrick Dreher, Zheyue Hang, Yannick Meurice, “Real time evolution of a one-dimensional field theory on a 20 qubit machine” submitted to Phys. Rev. Research hep-lat – arXiv:1910.09478
  • Hamed Mohammadbagherpoor, Young-Hyun Oh, Patrick Dreher, Anand Singh, Xianqing Yu, Andy Rindos, “Improved Implementation of Quantum Phase Estimation Algorithms on Quantum Computers”,  IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC), November, 2019.
  • Young-Hyun Oh, Hamed Mohammadbagherpoor, Patrick Dreher, Anand Singh, Xianqing Yu, Andy J. Rindos, “Solving Multi-Coloring Combinatorial Optimization Problems Using Hybrid Quantum Algorithms” submitted to ACM Transactions on Quantum Computing, quant-ph arXiv:1911.00595

Proposals Awarded

Simulating Long-time Evolution of Driven Many-body Systems with Next Generation Quantum Computers

PI: Lex Kemper, Physics

Agency: DOE/Georgetown University

Amount: $541,483

Duration: 9/15/2018-9/14/2021

“From Quantum Entanglement to Tensor Decomposition by Global Optimization,”

PI: Moody Chu, Mathematics

Agency: NSF

Amount: $470,788

Duration: 3 years

Optical Generation and Manipulation of Spin Qubits

PI: David Shultz, Chemistry

Agency: DoE

Amount: $1.5M (Shared with Marty Kirk at UNM, spectroscopist)

Duration: 3 years

EAGER: Curricula Development of a Quantum Programming Class with Hardware Access

PI: F. Mueller

Co-PIs: P. Dreher, G. Byrd

Agency: NSF

Amount: $100,000

Duration: 9/1/2019 – 8/31/2019

Challenges and Opportunities in Noise-Aware Implementations of Quantum Field Theories on Near-Term Quantum Computing Hardware

PI: P. Dreher,

Co-PI A. Kemper

Agency: ORNL/DoE

Amount: $385,000

Duration: 10/21/2019-10/31/2021