Andrej Obuljen (Waterloo) “Anisotropic Assembly Bias in Theory, Simulations and BOSS Data”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT Clustering of matter on large scales provides an important source of information on key cosmological parameters. To extract this information we need to understand the relation between the tracers we observe and the underlying matter field. The clustering strength …

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Simone Pagan-Griso (LBNL) “The Future of the Energy Frontier: Highlights from the Snowmass 2021 Process”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: The Snowmass process is an opportunity for the entire HEP community to come together to identify and document a vision for the future of particle physics in the U.S. and its international partners. The Snowmass 2021 process is currently …

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Donatella Lucchesi (INFN) “”Muon Collider: A Window to the Future””

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: Muon colliders represent a highly attractive option for future collider thanks to the possibility to reach very high center of mass energy, high luminosity with reasonable costs and dimensions. Nevertheless, the feasibility is not yet fully demonstrated and presents …

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Matt Klein (Michigan) “Search for Higgs boson decays to bottom quarks in the vector boson fusion production mode”

ABSTRACT: The Higgs boson is expected to decay to bb approximately 58% of the time. Despite the large branching fraction, due to the large background from SM events with b-jets, measuring this decay has been less precise than other, less …

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Aniruddha Bapat (University of Maryland, College Park) “Variational Quantum Optimization in the NISQ Era”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT: Quantum information science in the coming decade will likely be carried out on noisy devices consisting of ~100-1000 qubits that do not share full interconnectivity. In this so-called NISQ regime, variational quantum algorithms, which tackle a wide range of …

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Michael Kreshchuk (Tuft University) “Quantum simulation of relativistic field theories in the front form”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  I will talk about quantum simulation algorithms based on the light-front formulation of quantum field theory. They will range from ab initio simulations with nearly optimal resource scalings to VQE-inspired methods available for existing devices.My work is greatly inspired …

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Xinran Li (Princeton University) “The energy resolution and the energy deposition processes in noble liquid dark matter detectors”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  Noble liquid detectors, especially liquid argon and liquid xenon time projection chambers (TPCs) have been developed and improved during the last decades. They produced the best limits in the search for one of the best motivated dark matter candidates, …

Xinran Li (Princeton University) “The energy resolution and the energy deposition processes in noble liquid dark matter detectors” Read More »