Nobel laureate in physics Richard Feynman once described turbulence as “the most important unsolved problem of classical physics.” Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
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Image by neo tam from Pixabay Dolly When Swiss chemist Friedrich Miescher first discovered “nuclein” (later to be called DNA) in 1869 inside the nuclei of human white blood cells, little did he know he had […]
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It may be possible in the future to use information technology where electron spin is used to store, process and transfer information in quantum computers. It has long been the goal of scientists to be […]
TQD spoke to Richard Murray – co-founder and CEO of ORCA computing – about photonics, venture funding and commercializing quantum technologies. Bridging the academic and commercial worlds Richard Murray may well have been one […]
In 2008, while the medical resident Sam Behjati was doing his usual rounds in a hospital maternity ward, a colleague urgently pulled him into a patient’s room, where he saw a mother beaming with joy […]
Trapped-ions is considered as one of the most promising mean to create most usable quibits, because it requires only a single ion crystal in a single trapping region. Unfortunately, it appears that this approach is unlikely […]
Quantum 5, 429 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-08-429 A central tenet of theoretical cryptography is the study of the minimal assumptions required to implement a given cryptographic primitive. One such primitive is the one-time memory (OTM), introduced by […]
Quantum 5, 428 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-08-428 In this paper we discuss Grover Adaptive Search (GAS) for Constrained Polynomial Binary Optimization (CPBO) problems, and in particular, Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization (QUBO) problems, as a special case. GAS […]
Quantum 5, 427 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-08-427 We present a quantum interior-point method (IPM) for second-order cone programming (SOCP) that runs in time $widetilde{O} left( nsqrt{r} frac{zeta kappa}{delta^2} log left(1/epsilonright) right)$ where $r$ is the rank and […]
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