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Nov 18 – 21, 2025
Montpellier
Europe/Paris timezone

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The advent of quantum computers, enabled by the second quantum revolution, could greatly improve our understanding of problems that are hard or impossible to tackle on classical computers. Among these problems, quantum many-body systems appear as perfect testbenches for novel quantum technologies --- which are themselves artificial interacting quantum systems. 
In recent years, the development of quantum computing techniques for many-body problems has gained significant momentum, and communities of experts have emerged in different fields of physics and chemistry.     


This workshop aims to overview the most recent developments and facilitate the exchange between field experts, with applications ranging from atomic nuclei, neutrinos, atomic and condensed matter, and quantum chemistry. Recent works and progress in treating many-body systems with quantum computers and related quantum information aspects will be presented. Another objective will be to discuss future avenues and challenges for quantum computers to describe many-body systems.

 

Organizers:

Thomas Ayral (Eviden)

François Jamet (Alice & Bob)

Denis Lacroix (IJCLab, Paris-Saclay University)

Bruno Senjean (ICGM, Montpellier University)