Abstract
Ultracold atoms in optical lattice form versatile quantum simulators for solving a diverse range of problems ranging from condensed matter, over statistical physics to high-energy physics. In many cases such atomic quantum simulators perform simulations in computationally intractable regimes, thereby demonstrating a practical quantum advantage.
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