Several announcements of quantum computing collaborations were made in the past few days. Here is a summary. Zapata and BBVA Develop New Algorithms to Speed Up Monte Carlo SimulationsZapata and BBVA have been researching ways […]
Several announcements of quantum computing collaborations were made in the past few days. Here is a summary. Zapata and BBVA Develop New Algorithms to Speed Up Monte Carlo SimulationsZapata and BBVA have been researching ways […]
An international team led by researchers at Princeton University has uncovered a new pattern of ordering of electric charge in a novel superconducting material. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already […]
Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) (OTCQB: QUBT), a leader in bridging the power of classical and quantum computing, announced a three-year cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos), a U.S. Department […]
Quantum computers developed to date have been one-of-a-kind devices that fill entire laboratories. Now, physicists at the University of Innsbruck have built a prototype of an ion trap quantum computer that can be used in […]
Quantum Algorithms As quantum computing (QC) hardware and the underlying software are adopted by more banks, insurance companies and digital security enterprises in the future — seeing that the technology can solve some of the most intractable […]
The tool, called KQCircuits is an open source Python library jointly developed by Aalto University and IQM that provides a graphics based tool that helps one to design their own quantum processing chip. It appears […]
IonQ, Inc., a leader in trapped-ion quantum computing, today announced that Google Cloud customers can purchase access to its quantum computers via the Google Cloud Marketplace, making IonQ the first third-party quantum computer on the […]
Physicists have used ultrashort laser pulses to probe the dynamics of photoelectron emission in tungsten crystals. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
To the human eye, most stationary objects appear to be just that—still, and completely at rest. Yet if we were handed a quantum lens, allowing us to see objects at the scale of individual atoms, […]
Is it possible to drive nanoparticles to orbit below the light diffraction limit using a Gaussian beam? A recent joint research project reported in Nature Communications says yes. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
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