Image by Caro Sodar from Pixabay Quantum On Demand (QoD) One of the bugbears of your typical commercial lab experiment these days (or at any time in the past) is the costs incurred to actually do them. […]
Image by Caro Sodar from Pixabay Quantum On Demand (QoD) One of the bugbears of your typical commercial lab experiment these days (or at any time in the past) is the costs incurred to actually do them. […]
Marking a significant step in the roadmap for quantum advantage for financial applications, Goldman Sachs and QC Ware researchers have designed new, robust quantum algorithms that outperform state-of-the-art classical algorithms for Monte Carlo simulations and can be […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers related to quantum computing that have been published over the past month. Hardware Title: Spin Readout of a CMOS Quantum Dot […]
Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) has partnered with the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luftund Raumfahrt; DLR) to explore how quantum computing could help create better simulation models for battery development to aid future energy […]
Image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay The Quantum Race Now that Quantum 2.0 is upon us, countries are realizing its significance — and with it — trying to jump on board before the ship leaves the port. Along with AI and other […]
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and QC Ware are exploring the use of one of QC Ware’s proprietary quantum machine learning algorithms to understand the purpose or mission objective of unmanned aircraft by observing its flight path, […]
Scientists from the University of Bristol’s Quantum Engineering Technology Labs (QETLabs) have developed an algorithm that provides valuable insights into the physics underlying quantum systems—paving the way for significant advances in quantum computation and sensing, […]
They say that in art, constraints lead to creativity. The same seems to be true of the universe. By placing limits on nature, the laws of physics squeeze out reality’s most fantastical creations. Limit light’s […]
Claiming that something has a defect normally suggests an undesirable feature. That’s not the case in solid-state systems, such as the semiconductors at the heart of modern classical electronic devices. They work because of defects […]
The 3D Dirac and Weyl semimetals can be characterized by a charge chirality with the parallel or antiparallel locking of electron spin in its momentum. Such materials can exhibit a chiral magnetic effect associated with […]
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