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@ARTICLE{Alexeev:1037653,
author = {Alexeev, Yuri and Amsler, Maximilian and Barroca, Marco
Antonio and Bassini, Sanzio and Battelle, Torey and Camps,
Daan and Casanova, David and Choi, Young Jay and Chong,
Frederic T. and Chung, Charles and Codella, Christopher and
Córcoles, Antonio D. and Cruise, James and Di Meglio,
Alberto and Duran, Ivan and Eckl, Thomas and Economou,
Sophia and Eidenbenz, Stephan and Elmegreen, Bruce and Fare,
Clyde and Faro, Ismael and Fernández, Cristina Sanz and
Ferreira, Rodrigo Neumann Barros and Fuji, Keisuke and
Fuller, Bryce and Gagliardi, Laura and Galli, Giulia and
Glick, Jennifer R. and Gobbi, Isacco and Gokhale, Pranav and
de la Puente Gonzalez, Salvador and Greiner, Johannes and
Gropp, Bill and Grossi, Michele and Gull, Emanuel and Healy,
Burns and Hermes, Matthew R. and Huang, Benchen and Humble,
Travis S. and Ito, Nobuyasu and Izmaylov, Artur F. and
Javadi-Abhari, Ali and Jennewein, Douglas and Jha, Shantenu
and Jiang, Liang and Jones, Barbara and de Jong, Wibe Albert
and Jurcevic, Petar and Kirby, William and Kister, Stefan
and Kitagawa, Masahiro and Klassen, Joel and Klymko,
Katherine and Koh, Kwangwon and Kondo, Masaaki and
Kürkçüog̃lu, Dog̃a Murat and Kurowski, Krzysztof and
Laino, Teodoro and Landfield, Ryan and Leininger, Matt and
Leyton-Ortega, Vicente and Li, Ang and Lin, Meifeng and Liu,
Junyu and Lorente, Nicolas and Luckow, Andre and Martiel,
Simon and Martin-Fernandez, Francisco and Martonosi,
Margaret and Marvinney, Claire and Medina, Arcesio Castaneda
and Merten, Dirk and Mezzacapo, Antonio and Michielsen,
Kristel and Mitra, Abhishek and Mittal, Tushar and Moon,
Kyungsun and Moore, Joel and Mostame, Sarah and Motta, Mario
and Na, Young-Hye and Nam, Yunseong and Narang, Prineha and
Ohnishi, Yu-ya and Ottaviani, Daniele and Otten, Matthew and
Pakin, Scott and Pascuzzi, Vincent R. and Pednault, Edwin
and Piontek, Tomasz and Pitera, Jed and Rall, Patrick and
Ravi, Gokul Subramanian and Robertson, Niall and Rossi,
Matteo A. C. and Rydlichowski, Piotr and Ryu, Hoon and
Samsonidze, Georgy and Sato, Mitsuhisa and Saurabh, Nishant
and Sharma, Vidushi and Sharma, Kunal and Shin, Soyoung and
Slessman, George and Steiner, Mathias and Sitdikov, Iskandar
and Suh, In-Saeng and Switzer, Eric D. and Tang, Wei and
Thompson, Joel and Todo, Synge and Tran, Minh C. and Trenev,
Dimitar and Trott, Christian and Tseng, Huan-Hsin and
Tubman, Norm M. and Tureci, Esin and Valiñas, David García
and Vallecorsa, Sofia and Wever, Christopher and
Wojciechowski, Konrad and Wu, Xiaodi and Yoo, Shinjae and
Yoshioka, Nobuyuki and Yu, Victor Wen-zhe and Yunoki, Seiji
and Zhuk, Sergiy and Zubarev, Dmitry},
title = {{Q}uantum-centric supercomputing for materials science: {A}
perspective on challenges and future directions},
journal = {Future generation computer systems},
volume = {160},
issn = {0167-739X},
address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]},
publisher = {Elsevier Science},
reportid = {FZJ-2025-00818},
pages = {666 - 710},
year = {2024},
abstract = {Computational models are an essential tool for the design,
characterization, and discovery of novel materials.
Computationally hard tasks in materials science stretch the
limits of existing high-performance supercomputing centers,
consuming much of their resources for simulation, analysis,
and data processing. Quantum computing, on the other hand,
is an emerging technology with the potential to accelerate
many of the computational tasks needed for materials
science. In order to do that, the quantum technology must
interact with conventional high-performance computing in
several ways: approximate results validation, identification
of hard problems, and synergies in quantum-centric
supercomputing. In this paper, we provide a perspective on
how quantum-centric supercomputing can help address critical
computational problems in materials science, the challenges
to face in order to solve representative use cases, and new
suggested directions.},
cin = {JSC},
ddc = {004},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
pnm = {5111 - Domain-Specific Simulation $\&$ Data Life Cycle Labs
(SDLs) and Research Groups (POF4-511) / 5122 - Future
Computing $\&$ Big Data Systems (POF4-512)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5111 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5122},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:001272127600001},
doi = {10.1016/j.future.2024.04.060},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1037653},
}