In 1989, the renowned physicist John Wheeler, popularizer of the term “black hole,” proposed a radical new way to think about the universe. Quantum particles may shape-shift and disappear, but we can always count on […]
In 1989, the renowned physicist John Wheeler, popularizer of the term “black hole,” proposed a radical new way to think about the universe. Quantum particles may shape-shift and disappear, but we can always count on […]
Rydberg atoms are excited atoms that contain one or more electrons with a high principal quantum number. Due to their large size, long-range dipole-dipole interactions and strong coupling to external fields, these atoms have proved […]
A team of researchers at Tsinghua University in China, has broken the distance record for quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) by sending information using their protocol a distance of 102.2 km. In their paper published […]
Researchers have discovered that light—in the form of a laser—can trigger a form of magnetism in a normally nonmagnetic material. This magnetism centers on the behavior of electrons. These subatomic particles have an electronic property […]
Paderborn University is a high-performance and internationally oriented university with approximately 20,000 students. Within interdisciplinary teams, we undertake forward-looking research, design innovative teaching concepts and actively transfer knowledge into society. As an important research and […]
Paderborn University is a high-performance and internationally oriented university with approximately 20,000 students. Within interdisciplinary teams, we undertake forward-looking research, design innovative teaching concepts and actively transfer knowledge into society. As an important research and […]
Quantum computing is one of the world’s fastest growing fields and quantum computing jobs are becoming not only more available, but also increasingly more lucrative. Both public and private investments are pushing this trend. The […]
PRESS RELEASE — A $999,000 grant from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will fund new quantum computing infrastructure, according to a press release. The grant is from the Collaborative Research and Development Matching Grant program, an […]
Quantum 6, 692 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-04-20-692 In this work, we present number-theoretic and algebraic-geometric techniques for bounding the stabilizer rank of quantum states. First, we refine a number-theoretic theorem of Moulton to exhibit an explicit sequence […]
It’s no secret that as automobile companies move towards autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles a substantial increase in computational sophistication will be required to make it happen. Although it is unlikely that anyone will be installing […]
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