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The primary aim of this workshop is to address the recent surge of interests in the quantum simulation of open systems, encompassing topics such as Gibbs sampling, ground state preparation, simulation algorithms, and error corrections. By bringing together experts from Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Chemistry, the workshop seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and create networking opportunities, particularly for young researchers.

This event will facilitate discussions to identify and highlight critical open questions for the next two years. Additionally, the workshop aims to raise awareness about the importance and challenges of quantum algorithms in open quantum systems, enhance cross-disciplinary understanding, and explore future collaborative projects. By achieving these objectives, the workshop intends to catalyze significant advancements in the field and pave the way for sustained interdisciplinary research collaborations.

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