Quantum 9, 1859 (2025). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2025-09-16-1859 We show how the Loschmidt echo of a product state after a quench to a conformal invariant critical point and its leading finite time corrections can be predicted by using […]
Quantum 9, 1859 (2025). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2025-09-16-1859 We show how the Loschmidt echo of a product state after a quench to a conformal invariant critical point and its leading finite time corrections can be predicted by using […]
Researchers from Google Quantum AI, the California Institute of Technology, and Purdue University have published a paper introducing families of generative quantum models. The research, available on arXiv, establishes that both learning and sampling can […]
Ueno Bank, Paraguay’s largest bank, has announced its transition to quantum-resistant cybersecurity to safeguard digital operations and digitally signed documents for its over 2.2 million customers. The bank has implemented a solution from SignQuantum, which […]
The Andhra Pradesh government has announced the establishment of India’s first Quantum Reference Facility at the Amaravati Quantum Valley (AQV), with an estimated investment of ₹40 crore ($4.5 million USD). Concurrently, Amber Enterprises has announced […]
This is what fun looks like for a particular set of theoretical chemists driven to solve extremely difficult problems: Deciding whether the electromagnetic fields in molecular polaritons should be treated classically or quantum mechanically. Click […]
Silicon Quantum Information Processing Workshop (Silicon QIP 2025) Submitted by niall_murphy on Mon, 15/09/2025 – 17:40. Dates: Friday, September 19, 2025 Submission deadline: Tuesday, August 12, 2025 Registration deadline: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 This one-day […]
Climate science is the most significant scientific collaboration in history. This series from Quanta Magazine guides you through basic climate science — from quantum effects to ancient hothouses, from the math of tipping points to […]
Nearly 170 years ago, a scientist named Eunice Foote discovered a fundamental truth about the gases that surround us. In her home laboratory in New York, she filled one glass cylinder with carbon dioxide and […]
Far out in the backwaters of the unfashionable end of the Milky Way galaxy, a blue-green planet is doing something rather significant: It is becoming hotter and darker. Earth’s energy balance has never been constant, […]
Venus is arguably the worst place in the solar system. A cloak of carbon dioxide suffocates the planet, subjecting its surface to skull-crushing pressure. Sulfuric acid rains down through the sickly yellow sky but never […]
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