[Hallc] Reminder to register for the Hall C meeting

Mark Kevin Jones jones at jlab.org
Mon Jan 6 12:16:01 EST 2025


Hi,
        Reminder to register for the upcoming Hall C meeting on Jan 13 and 14th. The deadline is end of today.
 The indico page is at this link:  https://indico.jlab.org/event/886/
The registration is at https://misportal.jlab.org/ul/conferences/generic_conference/registration.cfm?conference_id=HallC_winter25
There is no fee for students to attend, but please register so that we can gauge attendance.
Also if you plan to attend by zoom, please register.
The meeting will be in F113 except for the seminar talk.
Kimberly Sawyer will be starting the meeting off with a talk Monday morning.
We also have an seminar talk in the CC Auditorium at 11am Monday by
Michael Bishof from Argonne will give a talk "Using quantum hardware to explore nuclear physics"

Abstract:
Strongly interacting many-body quantum systems are computationally inefficient to model due
to the exponential scaling of resources required with system size and QCD is no exception. The
fermionic sign problem and a non-trivial interplay of dynamics at different energy scales make
calculations at finite density and real-time dynamical phenomena intractable for even today’s
exa-scale computers. Quantum computers present an opportunity to address classically
intractable problems by leveraging state-superposition and entanglement to achieve information
densities that scale exponentially with system size. However, achieving a large-scale, fault
tolerant, universal quantum computer remains challenging with today’s state-of-the-art quantum
hardware. Quantum simulation offers an alternative approach to gaining insight into classically
intractable theories by pairing precise (though imperfect) control of a quantum system with
aspects of the system’s natural behavior. In this talk, I will review leading quantum hardware
platforms with an emphasis on how they have been applied to calculations in nuclear physics. I
will also report on our progress developing and co-designing a quantum simulation platform that
is tailored to address non-perturbative phenomena in QCD. Our work builds upon recent
advances in the manipulation of neutral atoms trapped in optical tweezer arrays.


Please look at the complete agenda. There is sessions on NPS experiments,
Kaon and Pion L/T experiments , SIDIS run group experiments, CAFE, X > 1 SRC,
EMC, large missing momentum D(eep).  Sessions on upcoming experiments:
Tagged DIS Measurement with LAD, R-SIDIS on proton and nuclear targets.
Sessions on future experiments.

Plenty to learn and discuss with your colleagues.

Look forward to seeing you,

Mark
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