19 July 2022 to 8 September 2022
Europe/Berlin timezone

Particle track reconstruction using quantum computers

Not scheduled
20m
On-site planned, but remote also possible

Description

Quantum computing holds the potential to solve the ever increasingly challenging problems in high energy physics, one of which is particle tracking in a dense environment. The student will learn about the basics of particle tracking and apply quantum computing algorithms to solve real-world problems in high energy physics. The student will be guided through Jupyter notebook and use Qiskit toolkit from IBM to solve standard example problems before applying it to particle tracking.

Field B1: Particle physics analysis (software-oriented)
DESY Place Hamburg
DESY Division FH
DESY Group FTX

Primary authors

Annabel Kropf (DESY) Yee Chinn Yap (FTX (FTX Fachgruppe SLB)) David Spataro (FTX (FTX Fachgruppe SLB)) Federico Meloni (ATLAS (ATLAS SM and Beyond))

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