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In recent years, applications of quantum simulation have been developed to study the properties of strongly interacting theories. This has been driven by two factors: on the one hand, needs from theorists to have access to physical observables that are prohibitively difficult to study using classical computing; on the other hand, quantum hardware becoming increasingly reliable and scalable to larger systems. In this work, we discuss the feasibility of using quantum optical simulation for studying scattering observables that are presently inaccessible via lattice QCD and are at the core of the experimental program at Jefferson Laboratory, the future Electron-Ion Collider, and other accelerator facilities. We show that recent progress in measurement-based photonic quantum computing can be leveraged to provide deterministic generation of required exotic gates and implementation in a single photonic quantum processor. Published by the American Physical Society2024more » « less
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Tews, Ingo; Davoudi, Zohreh; Ekström, Andreas; Holt, Jason D.; Becker, Kevin; Briceño, Raúl; Dean, David J.; Detmold, William; Drischler, Christian; Duguet, Thomas; et al (, Few-Body Systems)
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