The German Aerospace Center’s DLR Quantum Computing Initiative (DLR QCI) has partnered with IQM Quantum Computers to advance materials science simulations using quantum computing. As part of the QuantiCoM initiative, this collaboration focuses on developing quantum embedding algorithms to simplify complex material systems into smaller, computationally efficient models. These models preserve essential physical properties, enabling the study of strongly correlated systems that are otherwise difficult to handle with classical methods. The project aims to enhance quantum computing applications in solid-state physics and quantum chemistry, with completion targeted by 2026. This innovation holds significant potential for industrial and scientific advancements.
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