Abstract
Contributed Talk - Splinter CompQuantum (MW-2050)
Collective Oscillations of Supernova Neutrinos on Quantum Computers
Sajad Abbar, Luigi Iapichino
Max Planck Institute for Physics
Neutrino flavor conversions in extreme astrophysical environments, such as core-collapse supernovae and neutron star mergers, are pivotal phenomena with profound implications for both fundamental particle physics and observational astrophysics. In this talk, I will explores how quantum computing offers novel approaches to modeling these complex processes, highlighting its potential to overcome the scalability limitations of classical simulation methods. Specifically, I will discuss how hybrid quantum-classical algorithms provide a highly promising framework to enhance our capabilities in addressing this computationally challenging problem.