The potential of quantum computers is currently thwarted by a trade-off problem. Quantum systems that can carry out complex operations are less tolerant to errors and noise, while systems that are more protected against noise […]
The potential of quantum computers is currently thwarted by a trade-off problem. Quantum systems that can carry out complex operations are less tolerant to errors and noise, while systems that are more protected against noise […]
Insider Brief D-Wave Quantum Inc. announced the forthcoming placement of the second US-based D-Wave Advantage quantum computer. The system will eventually be housed in a secure facility located at Davidson Technologies’ new global headquarters in […]
Each summer, like clockwork, millions of beech trees throughout Europe sync up, tuning their reproductive physiology to one another. Within a matter of days, the trees produce all the seeds they’ll make for the year, […]
A research group from University of Tsukuba has discovered that fluctuations of electron spins in magnetic materials trigger a large anomalous Hall effect during phase transition known as the devil’s staircase magnetic transition. Click to […]
Insider Brief Quantum Circuits, Inc., announced an integrated quantum software platform that offers the user the ability to manage qubit error detection in real-time within their algorithms. The software builds on a more powerful quantum […]
While investigating how string theory can be used to explain certain physical phenomena, scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have stumbled upon on a new series representation for the irrational number π. It […]
The potential of quantum computers is currently thwarted by a trade-off problem. Quantum systems that can carry out complex operations are less tolerant to errors and noise, while systems that are more protected against noise […]
The so-called Casimir force or Casimir effect is a quantum mechanical phenomenon resulting from fluctuations in the electromagnetic field between two conducting or dielectric surfaces that are a short distance apart. Studies have shown that […]
Quantum 8, 1380 (2024). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-06-18-1380 Committing to information is a central task in cryptography, where a party (typically called a prover) stores a piece of information (e.g., a bit string) with the promise of not […]
Insider Brief Google is opening up an academic research program with awards of up to $150,000 USD for projects investigating quantum transduction and networking for scalable computing applications. The company’s Quantum AI team is developing […]
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