On the dream list of many condensed matter physicists is observing fractionalization, the phenomena of a collective state of electrons carrying a charge that is a fraction of the electron charge, without a magnetic field. […]
On the dream list of many condensed matter physicists is observing fractionalization, the phenomena of a collective state of electrons carrying a charge that is a fraction of the electron charge, without a magnetic field. […]
Quantum 7, 1127 (2023). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-10-03-1127 Modeling stochastic phenomena in continuous time is an essential yet challenging problem. Analytic solutions are often unavailable, and numerical methods can be prohibitively time-consuming and computationally expensive. To address this […]
Quantum 7, 1126 (2023). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-10-03-1126 Pauli-based computation (PBC) is driven by a sequence of adaptively chosen, non-destructive measurements of Pauli observables. Any quantum circuit written in terms of the Clifford+$T$ gate set and having $t$ […]
Quantum annealing (QA) is a cutting-edge algorithm that leverages the unique properties of quantum computing to tackle complex combinatorial optimization problems (a class of mathematical problems dealing with discrete-variable functions). Click to rate this post! […]
Quantum 7, 1125 (2023). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-10-03-1125 Information capacity enhancement through the coherent control of channels has attracted much attention of late, with work exploring the effect of coherent control of channel causal orders, channel superpositions, and […]
Insider Brief The EPB Quantum Network is a software-configurable quantum network specifically designed for flexibility and ease of access. The network allows users to specify parameters for a range of network configurations they need to […]
To catch a glimpse of the subatomic world’s unimaginably fleet-footed particles, you need to produce unimaginably brief flashes of light. Anne L’Huillier, Pierre Agostini and Ferenc Krausz have shared the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics […]
GQI is pleased to provide a three part series of articles exploring the transition from NISQ to FTQC in partnership with Dr. Ish Dhand, CEO and co-founder of QC Design. Executive summaries of each of […]
GQI is pleased to provide a four part series of articles exploring the transition from NISQ to FTQC in partnership with Dr. Ish Dhand, CEO and co-founder of QC Design. Executive summaries of each of […]
Researchers led by Giulia Galli at University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering report a computational study that predicts the conditions to create specific spin defects in silicon carbide. Their findings, published online in […]
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