Quantum Advantage ‘On Paper’: Oak Ridge Tests a Quantum Computing Approach for Fluid Dynamics

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- Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have demonstrated a quantum computing approach for simulating fluid dynamics, a key application in fields like climate modeling and aerospace engineering.
- The study explores the use of a quantum algorithm called the variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) to model the Navier-Stokes equations, which describe the motion of viscous fluids.
- The results suggest that quantum computers could provide a "quantum advantage" over classical computers for certain fluid dynamics problems, potentially leading to more accurate and efficient simulations in the future.

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