The Riemann hypothesis raised in 1859 is one of the six unsolved Millennium problems, and its proof greatly facilitate the understanding of the distribution laws of prime numbers. For a long time, there has been […]
The Riemann hypothesis raised in 1859 is one of the six unsolved Millennium problems, and its proof greatly facilitate the understanding of the distribution laws of prime numbers. For a long time, there has been […]
Moscow-based universities Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI) and National University of Science and Technology (MISIS) launched a pilot quantum network connecting the two institutions, according to a news release. The network configuration […]
Netherlands-based Quix has made its third announcement this year of a sale of its 12 mode quantum photonic processor. This latest sale has gone to the Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS) at Paderborn University […]
HQS Quantum Simulations has created a backend for their qoqo quantum circuit representation library that connects the software to a ion trap quantum computer simulator from AQT. This is a stepping stone for a future […]
In my last post, I came down pretty hard on the blankfaces: people who relish their power to persist in easily-correctable errors, to the detriment of those subject to their authority. The sad truth, though, […]
POLARISqb, a Durham, North Carolina company developing a drug discovery platform using a quantum computer has raised a seed round of $2.1 million from investors OurCrowd and Infinity Medical. The POLARISqb software is designed to […]
Researchers are proposing a new way to modulate both the absorptive and the refractive qualities of metamaterials in real time, and their findings open intriguing new opportunities to control, in time and space, the propagation […]
There are a lot of reasons to promote quantum computing — from advancing science to addressing the limitations of classical computing — but researchers are increasingly suggesting that the most important mission of quantum computing […]
The stripes looked like a mistake. Several years ago, a team of physicists at Stanford University led by Aharon Kapitulnik was trying to grow a thin layer of bismuth crystal on a metallic surface. But […]
Recent breakthrough experiments are just the latest in an accelerating timeline of development. In early June, when researchers from Spain and China simultaneously published two independent breakthroughs towards the development of quantum repeaters, it may […]
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