Quantum computing for fluids: where do we stand?
Sauro Succi, Wael Itani, Katepalli Sreenivasan, Ren\'e Steijl

TL;DR
This paper provides an accessible overview of the current state of quantum algorithms for simulating classical fluids, discussing various strategies and their advantages and disadvantages.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive pedagogical review of quantum computing approaches tailored for classical fluid simulation, highlighting their potential and limitations.
Findings
Different quantum algorithms have varying strengths and weaknesses for fluid simulation.
Quantum computing shows promise but faces significant challenges in practical implementation.
The paper identifies key areas for future research in quantum fluid dynamics.
Abstract
We present a pedagogical introduction to the current state of quantum computing algorithms for the simulation of classical fluids. Different strategies, along with their potential merits and liabilities, are discussed and commented on.
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
