Quantum 5, 436 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-20-436 Suppose we want to implement a unitary $U$, for instance a circuit for some quantum algorithm. Suppose our actual implementation is a unitary $tilde{U}$, which we can only apply as […]
Quantum 5, 436 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-20-436 Suppose we want to implement a unitary $U$, for instance a circuit for some quantum algorithm. Suppose our actual implementation is a unitary $tilde{U}$, which we can only apply as […]
We solved our last Insights puzzle by performing some arithmetic on a simple version of a complex problem in order to discover its patterns. Often this approach can reveal hidden insights. You can also use […]
DP World, UAE Region, has taken a step forward to explore the power of quantum computing in the logistics and trade industry through collaboration with D-Wave and other global leaders in the quantum computing sphere, […]
Quantum 5, 435 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-20-435 We investigate the conditions under which an uncontrollable background processes may be harnessed by an agent to perform a task that would otherwise be impossible within their operational framework. This […]
A recent series of experiments at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (National MagLab) at Los Alamos National Laboratory leveraged some of the nation’s highest-powered nondestructive magnets to reveal an exotic new phase of matter […]
Two U.S. Senators, Republican John Thune and Democrat Margaret Wood, have introduced two bill in the U.S. Senate to support quantum research and workforce development. The first bill, S.1197 known as the QUANTUM for National […]
In collaboration between two companies located in the Southern Hemisphere, Australian company Quantum Brilliance is partnering with Uruguay based Quantum South to develop and market solutions for solving complex shipping logistics problems. A key problem […]
What started out as a second-year physics project is making its way into Amazon Web Service’s (AWS) quantum computing program, according to a university news release. University of Sydney science undergraduate Pablo Bonilla Ataides has […]
In high school physics, we learn about Newton’s second law of motion — force equals mass times acceleration — through simple examples of a single force (say, gravity) acting on an object of some mass. […]
A new study outlines the need for materials advances in the hardware that goes into making quantum computers if these futuristic devices are to surpass the abilities of the computers we use today. Click to […]
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