Back in 1981, Cameron Gordon introduced a new way to relate two knots — mathematical constructs modeled after the knots that appear in a single thread or string. In his paper, he conjectured that this […]
Back in 1981, Cameron Gordon introduced a new way to relate two knots — mathematical constructs modeled after the knots that appear in a single thread or string. In his paper, he conjectured that this […]
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in China has found that quantum key distribution (QKD) networks can be used to accurately measure ground vibration. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review […]
PRESS RELEASE — Unitary Fund, a 501(c)(3) non-profit helping create a quantum technology ecosystem that benefits the most people, has released Metriq, a platform for hosting and sharing community-driven Quantum Benchmarks. Metriq’s mission is to […]
WQCG, Episode XLII, Adam Glos, 30.05, 18:00 CEST, “Simultaneous resources reduction for quantum optimization” Dates: Monday, May 30, 2022 Submitted by pgora on Wed, 18/05/2022 – 14:00. Submission deadline: Sunday, May 29, 2022 Registration deadline: […]
PRESS RELEASE — BT today announced a pioneering trial of a new hyper-sensitive quantum antenna technology using excited atomic states that could boost the capability of next generation 5G and IoT networks. Atomic Radio Frequency […]
In their Q1 Finance Results press releases and also during the Q1 calls, both IonQ and Rigetti discussed their roadmap plans for future processors. Peter Chapman, CEO of IonQ, mentioned that the company is currently […]
PRESS RELEASE — Aegiq has announced that it secured significant investment from Black Quant and Quantum Exponential, as well as private angels. Together, with existing funding from Innovate UK and High-Tech Gründerfonds, the investment brings […]
Understanding how various quantum computers are performing can be a quite complex task. Not only are there a multitude of different quantum benchmark suites that are proliferating, but it is not always easy to find […]
A team of researchers has built an intelligent sensor—the size of about 1/1000 of the cross-section of a human hair—that can simultaneously detect the intensity, polarization and wavelength of light, tapping into the quantum properties […]
Leslie Lamport may not be a household name, but he’s behind a few of them for computer scientists: the typesetting program LaTeX and the work that made cloud infrastructure at Google and Amazon possible. He’s […]
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