There’s been no greater act of magic in technology than the sleight of hand performed by Moore’s Law. Electronic components that once fit in your palm have long gone atomic, vanishing from our world to […]
There’s been no greater act of magic in technology than the sleight of hand performed by Moore’s Law. Electronic components that once fit in your palm have long gone atomic, vanishing from our world to […]
PRESS RELEASE — A recently awarded grant of $450,000 USD from the US Air Force Research Laboratory’s basic research office, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) will enable two Canadian start-ups, Ki3 Photonics […]
Having already gone through several popular qubit modalities already, The Quantum Insider is now moving on to some of the companies whose money is bet on superconducting electronic circuits being the best way of […]
The Innovation Fund Denmark will be supporting this Danish consortium over this four-year program called PhotoQ. Members of this consortium and their contributions will include development of photonic quantum computer hardware via the Technical University of Denmark, […]
PRESS RELEASE — Xanadu announced a collaboration with GlobalFoundries® (GF®) to take the first steps toward high-volume manufacturing of photonic chips for universal and fault-tolerant quantum computers. Taking advantage of the sophistication and rich feature […]
When we think of ions, we usually think of single atoms that have lost or gained some electrons, but entire molecules can also become ions. Physicists now show that cold molecular ions can be created […]
THE CONVERSATION — You probably know what a crystal is. We’ve all seen one, held one in our hands, and even tasted one on our tongue (for instance sodium chloride crystals, also known as “salt”). […]
Biting Tails In an article a while back, 15 Expert Quantum Algorithms Specialists Working In Our Industry, I highlighted how important such people are in designing the algorithms that will fuel the quantum industry towards […]
Quantum 6, 667 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-03-11-667 Quantum error correcting codes (QECCs) are the means of choice whenever quantum systems suffer errors, e.g., due to imperfect devices, environments, or faulty channels. By now, a plethora of families […]
Quantum 6, 666 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-03-11-666 In this paper we describe an algebraic/geometrical approach to quantum scrambling. Generalized quantum subsystems are described by an hermitian-closed unital subalgebra $cal A$ of operators evolving through a unitary channel. […]
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