John M. Papalia, Devi Koty, et al.
SPIE Advanced Lithography 2022
Lattice models or structures are geometrical objects with mathematical forms, that are used to represent physical systems. They have been used widely in diverse fields, namely, in condensed matter physics, to study degrees of freedom of molecules in chemistry and in studying polymer dynamics and protein structures to name a few. In this article we discuss an encoding methodology of lattice structures in computational basis states of qubits (as used in quantum computing algorithms). We demonstrate a specific use case of lattice models in protein structure prediction. We do not propose any quantum algorithm to solve the protein structure prediction problem, instead, we propose a generic encoding methodology of lattice structures.
John M. Papalia, Devi Koty, et al.
SPIE Advanced Lithography 2022
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