Quemix and Mitsui Kinzoku Develop QAVG Technology to Reduce DMFT Computational Costs
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Summary
Quemix Inc. and Mitsui Kinzoku Company have jointly developed QAVG (QPE Averaged over Variable Grids), a new technology that accelerates materials discovery using quantum computers. The innovation improves Quantum Phase Estimation (QPE) to reduce computational costs in Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT) calculations, enabling both high-speed and high-accuracy computations that could shorten the timeline for practical applications in materials science.
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· 3 pulledQuemix Inc. and Mitsui Kinzoku Company, Limited have jointly developed a new technology, QAVG (QPE Averaged over Variable Grids), designed to accelerate materials discovery using quantum computers.
Traditionally, the highly accurate Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (DMFT) method has been limited by lengthy computation times, a challenge these companies specifically addressed through improvements to Quantum Phase Estimation (QPE), a key component of the process.
The resulting technology allows for both high-speed and high-accuracy calculations, potentially shortening the timeline for practical applications.
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