Predicting complex systems like the weather is famously difficult. But at least the weather’s governing equations don’t change from one day to the next. In contrast, certain complex systems can undergo “tipping point” transitions, suddenly […]
Predicting complex systems like the weather is famously difficult. But at least the weather’s governing equations don’t change from one day to the next. In contrast, certain complex systems can undergo “tipping point” transitions, suddenly […]
Whether looking out into space or peering deep into the microscopic realm, there is always more to see. In the case of solids, there is a world of atoms and particles teeming with activity that […]
Quantum computers hold enormous promise in our big data world. If researchers can harness their potential, these devices could perform massively complex computations at lightning speed. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You […]
Quantum 6, 805 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-09-15-805 We analyze the topological and dynamical properties of a system formed by two chains of identical emitters coupled to a waveguide, whose guided modes induce all-to-all excitation hopping. We find […]
Quantum 6, 804 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-09-15-804 Very little is known about the cost landscape for parametrized Quantum Circuits (PQCs). Nevertheless, PQCs are employed in Quantum Neural Networks and Variational Quantum Algorithms, which may allow for near-term […]
Quantum 6, 803 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-09-15-803 This paper builds on the idea of simulating stabiliser circuits through transformations of {quadratic form expansions}. This is a representation of a quantum state which specifies a formula for the […]
The National Centre for Nano Fabrication and Characterization at DTU Nanolab invites for applications for a position in silicon nanofabrication with focus on applications in MEMS, NEMS, nano-electronics, and quantum devices. Associate Professor in Silicon […]
Insider Brief: Quantware has been awarded a subsidy for a €1.1 million project to develop superconducting quantum processors with novel materials. The funding will support the company in conducting research on fabrication methods using novel […]
Insider Brief PASQAL and the Institut d’Optique report that they have developed a device that enables the operation of 324-atom quantum processors. The company reports that this achievement means it is in line with its […]
Professor Eduardo Miranda and Brian Siegelwax, authors of “Teaching Qubits to Sing: Mission Impossible?”, a fascinating work about creating music with quantum computers. Eduardo, Brian and Yuval talk about how the program works, their plans […]
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