Just in case anyone is depressed this afternoon and needs something to cheer them up, students William Kretschmer, DeVon Ingram, and I have finally put out a new paper: The Acrobatics of BQP Abstract: We […]
Just in case anyone is depressed this afternoon and needs something to cheer them up, students William Kretschmer, DeVon Ingram, and I have finally put out a new paper: The Acrobatics of BQP Abstract: We […]
Atos and IQM commissioned a study of 110 high-performance computing (HPC) centers worldwide to gauge their interest in quantum computing and obtained interesting results. Twenty-seven percent (27%) of these centers indicated they are already experimenting […]
Quantum memories are devices that store and release entangled photon qubits. They are a key component for creating quantum repeaters that would allow quantum communications over long distances and enable a quantum internet and there […]
About us PostDoc Position @ TU Munich: Simulation of Authentication and Data Storage with Quantum Tokens Submitted by stephen on Fri, 19/11/2021 – 15:39. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already […]
The properties of a complex and exotic state of a quantum material can be predicted using a machine learning method created by a RIKEN researcher and a collaborator. This advance could aid the development of […]
“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” ― Albert Einstein. From the […]
Classiq is an Israeli based quantum software company provides software that automatically transforms high-level functional models into optimized quantum circuits for a wide range of back-end systems. The goals is to allow algorithm designers to […]
Bluefors KIDE Cryogenic Platform. Left: Side View, Right: Top View showing how multiple units can be connected to each other. Credit: Bluefors Bluefors has introduced a new cryogenic platform that they call KIDE (meaning snow […]
New highly sensitive quantum sensors for the brain may in the future be able to identify brain diseases such as dementia, ALS and Parkinson’s, by spotting a slowing in the speed at which signals travel […]
We described the 256 qubit quantum simulator based upon neutral atom technology that was developed at the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms in an article last July. It is important to realize that a quantum […]
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