Purpose
Both natural and technological processes operating in the quantum domain do so in contact with an environment. In particular, they establish a Nonequilibrium Steady State (NESS), which is difficult (if not impossible at present) to computationally study or optimize in other than small systems. The Project will develop tensor network and tensor train methodologies for use on classical and quantum architectures in order to allow application to meaningfully larger systems.
The Governing Council of the University of Toronto × National Research Council Canada
80 grants totalling $40.4M
Collaborative Science, Technology and Innovation Program - Collaborative R&D Initiatives
1,000 grants totalling $348.9M
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| University of Ottawa | $3.6M | Collaborative Science, Technology and In... |
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| The Governing Council of the University of Toronto | $3.0M | Collaborative Science, Technology and In... |