The mathematician Ben Green of the University of Oxford has made a major stride toward understanding a nearly 100-year-old combinatorics problem, showing that a well-known recent conjecture is “not only wrong but spectacularly wrong,” as […]
The mathematician Ben Green of the University of Oxford has made a major stride toward understanding a nearly 100-year-old combinatorics problem, showing that a well-known recent conjecture is “not only wrong but spectacularly wrong,” as […]
Flaws in diamonds—atomic defects where carbon is replaced by nitrogen or another element—may offer a close-to-perfect interface for quantum computing, a proposed communications exchange that promises to be faster and more secure than current methods. […]
Quantware, based in Delft, Netherlands, develops superconducting based qubit chips. Their latest product, called Soprano, is available now and can be delivered to customers either as a die or a fully packaged chip with a […]
Einstein was no stranger to mathematical challenges. He struggled to define energy in a way that acknowledged both the law of energy conservation and covariance, which is general relativity’s fundamental feature where physical laws are […]
The Quantum Insider briefed attendees on the commercialization of the quantum cloud in a recent techUK webinar during Cloud Future week. The Quantum Computers as a Service — or QCaaS — could quickly ramp up […]
Back in 2020, Cristen Willer, a professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, was leading her laboratory on a search for the genetic underpinnings of an often deadly heart condition […]
Back in 2020, Cristen Willer, a professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, was leading her laboratory on a search for the genetic underpinnings of an often deadly heart condition […]
Danika Hannon has had at least a decade to develop her passion for quantum technology and quantum science. Now the Relationship Manager at Cambridge Quantum and the Deputy Head of the Quantum Strategy Institute (QSI), […]
A highly unusual movement of light emitting particles in atomically-thin semiconductors was experimentally confirmed by scientists from the Würzburg–Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat–Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter. Electronic quasiparticles, known as excitons, seemed to […]
Warsaw Quantum Computing Group, Episode XXXIII, “Hybrid quantum-classical machine learning with TensorFlow Quantum”, Justyna Zawalska Dates: Monday, December 20, 2021 Submitted by pgora on Tue, 14/12/2021 – 15:54. Submission deadline: Sunday, December 19, 2021 Registration […]
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