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Contribution Short Talk
Automated quantum algorithm for efficient querying of multiloop causal configurations
Speakers
- Juan Pablo URIBE RAMIREZ
Primary authors
- Germán RODRIGO (IFIC UV-CSIC)
- Mr. Salvador A. OCHOA-OREGON (FCFM-UAS)
- Norma Selomit RAMÍREZ URIBE (Facultad de Ciencias Físico-Matemáticas, UAS)
- Dr. Roger José HERNÁNDEZ-PINTO (FCFM-UAS)
- Juan Pablo URIBE RAMIREZ (Student at Universidad Autonoma De Sinaloa)
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Summary
Quantum algorithms provide a promising framework in high-energy physics, in particular, for unraveling the causal configurations of multiloop Feynman diagrams by identifying Feynman propagators with qubits, a challenge analogous to querying directed acyclic graphs in graph theory. In this short talk, we are going to explore the Minimum Clique-optimised quantum Algorithm (MCA), an automated quantum algorithm designed to efficiently query the causal structures within the Loop-Tree Duality. The MCA quantum algorithm is optimised by exploiting graph theory techniques, specifically, by analogy with the Minimum Clique Partition problem. The evaluation of the MCA quantum algorithm is exhibited by analysing the transpiled quantum circuit depth and quantum circuit area.
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