The 9th International Conference on Quantum Information, Spacetime Simulation, and Quantum Topological Matter (QuIST IX)

The international competition to build the first practical universal quantum computer is becoming increasingly intense. Countries worldwide are investing heavily to secure a leading position in the future technological frontier of quantum computing. Unlike quantum computing based on the quantum circuit model, topological quantum computing can tolerate errors from local perturbations with high efficiency and requires fewer physical qubits. As a result, it has become a key focus of global research for realizing universal quantum computing. Topological quantum states, the foundation of topological quantum computing, are an emerging frontier field that broadens our understanding of matter and has extensive potential applications, including highly robust topological quantum storage and topological quantum computers. Quantum gravity, the quantization of gravity, is considered the “holy grail” of theoretical physics and one of the ultimate problems. Although these fields seem unrelated, they are profoundly interconnected. Therefore, interdisciplinary research across these fields can aid in developing theories, constructing models, addressing open questions within each field, revealing new physics, stimulating new theories, and proposing new approaches to realizing topological quantum computing.
To provide researchers from home and abroad an opportunity for discussion and learning, we sincerely invite experts active in quantum information, spacetime, and topological matter to share the latest research developments and use this conference as an opportunity to foster international cooperation and exchange in these fields. The conference aims to provide a platform for researchers to present forward-looking ideas and discuss key technologies.
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July 11, 2025