18–19 May 2026
Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Session 2

18 May 2026, 14:00
Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo

Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo

7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo

Conveners

Session 2

  • Ryu Sawada (University of Tokyo (JP))

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  1. Seiji Yunoki (RIKEN)
    18/05/2026, 14:00

    Quantum computers are opening new opportunities for exploring quantum many-body systems, both as programmable platforms for studying nonequilibrium dynamics and as computational tools within hybrid quantum-classical workflows. In this talk, I will present recent progress in these two directions, focusing first on quantum dynamics experiments on digital quantum processors [1-4] and then on...

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  2. Shigeyoshi Aoyama (KEK CRC)
    18/05/2026, 14:45

    Quantum annealing machines are attracting attention as a new type of quantum computer in addition to conventional gate-based quantum computers. They have been introduced to the market by D-Wave company and can also be used on the cloud. Many companies are also considering using and operating them in the future, and it is expected that they will also be practically used more widely in the...

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  3. Nobuyuki Yoshioka (ICEPP, The University of Tokyo)
    18/05/2026, 15:40

    Quantum computers are expected to accelerate various tasks including quantum simulation and sensing, which are holistically referred to as quantum advantage. In this talk, we review the current state-of-the-art in fault-tolerant quantum algorithms, such as the quantum signal processing in the context of state preparation and Hamiltonian simulation, and dissipative quantum simulation for...

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