Thanks to everyone who asked whether I’m OK! Yeah, I’ve been living, loving, learning, teaching, worrying, procrastinating, just not blogging. Last week, Takashi Yamakawa and Mark Zhandry posted a preprint to the arXiv, “Verifiable Quantum […]
Thanks to everyone who asked whether I’m OK! Yeah, I’ve been living, loving, learning, teaching, worrying, procrastinating, just not blogging. Last week, Takashi Yamakawa and Mark Zhandry posted a preprint to the arXiv, “Verifiable Quantum […]
Quandela has hired Jean Senellart as Head of Software Engineering. He had previously held multiple positions at Systran which he originally joined in 1999. A Twitter posting announcing his appointment can be found here. Multiverse […]
Using a scanning tunneling microscope equipped with a femtosecond terahertz laser, scientists have exploited the quantum properties of a two-atom hydrogen molecule to observe changes in the electrostatic field of a target sample, turning the […]
Can we find order in chaos? Physicists have shown, for the first time that chaotic systems can synchronize due to stable structures that emerge from chaotic activity. These structures are known as fractals, shapes with […]
A lot of people have been asking us what Sandbox AQ are building, having been the subject of speculation since […] Click to rate this post! [Total: 1 Average: 5]You have already voted for this […]
Two teams of researchers working independently have shown the viability of using neutral atoms to create quantum circuits—both have published outlines of their work in the journal Nature. One of the groups, with members from […]
Cambridge Quantum, a subsidiary of Quantinuum, has opened a new office in Munich, Germany under the legal name of Cambridge Quantum Deutschland (CQD). The location already has a scientific team there that develops algorithms and […]
Google Spin-off SandboxAQ is Hiring A conversation with Jack Hidary about Sandbox AQ, the quantum workforce and learning about quantum […] Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this […]
In a recent paper, Manjul Bhargava of Princeton University has settled an 85-year-old conjecture about one of math’s most ancient obsessions: the solutions to polynomial equations such as x2 – 3x + 2 = 0. […]
Polaritons are quasiparticles that are formed when photons couple strongly with excitations of matter. These quasi-particles, which are half-light and half-matter, underpin the functioning of a wide range of emergent photonic quantum systems, including semiconductor-based […]
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