Recently, a research team identified two possible magnetic interaction images in Sr2IrO4, which marked a new progress in the magnetic superexchange coupling study in Sr2IrO4 5d associative system. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: […]
Recently, a research team identified two possible magnetic interaction images in Sr2IrO4, which marked a new progress in the magnetic superexchange coupling study in Sr2IrO4 5d associative system. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: […]
Molecules have a very intricate and rich structure, which allows them to rotate and vibrate freely. As a result, they have an almost limitless space in which computer scientists could encode quantum information. In addition […]
The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced a $5 million, two-year award to a University of Maryland-led multi-institutional team to develop quantum interconnects—crucial technology to connect quantum computers and pave the way for a quantum internet. The […]
Philip Makotyn, executive director the CUbit Quantum Initiative, joined by local quantum leaders, spoke on Sept. 9 before the Colorado General Assembly’s Joint Technology Committee. Makotyn was one of several people who spoke before the committee on […]
A new phase of matter, thought to be understandable only using quantum physics, can be studied with far simpler classical methods. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this […]
Argonne National Laboratory seeks candidates for multiple postdoctoral openings in quantum computing and networking. We are particularly interested in candidates in one of the following areas: (i) Development or optimization of quantum compilers, algorithms, or […]
Please enjoy an hourlong panel discussion of that question on YouTube, featuring yours truly, my former MIT colleague Will Oliver, and political scientist and China scholar Elsa Kania. If you’re worried that the title sounds […]
“You think you are the messiahs!” cries out Lily, the super-hero of BBC series Devs, to the bosses in charge of the secretive quantum unit. That slur can just as easily be applied to the […]
Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meeting, Episode XXXI Dates: Monday, October 4, 2021 Submitted by pgora on Sun, 26/09/2021 – 13:01. Submission deadline: Sunday, September 26, 2021 Registration deadline: Sunday, October 3, 2021 Location: Online meeting […]
One of the things that helped accelerate the usage of classical computers was the standardization of the classical computer languages Fortran (1966) and Cobol (1968). This allowed a programmer to develop a program and then […]
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