By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers in quantum computing and communications that have been published over the past month. Software Title: The boundary for quantum advantage in […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers in quantum computing and communications that have been published over the past month. Software Title: The boundary for quantum advantage in […]
By Andre Saraiva, UNSW As the COVID-related restrictions are lifted in Australia, 800 people, among quantum entrepreneurs, scientists, government and defence representatives, and venture capitalists, gathered this week both online and in person at Doltone […]
Quantagonia GmbH announced the closing of their pre-seed funding round with a consortium of three deep-tech investors to bring the benefits of quantum computing algorithms to business today. With its ability to apply quantum […]
Spring Workshop on Quantum Thermodynamics (Siegen, Germany) Dates: Monday, March 28, 2022 to Thursday, March 31, 2022 Submitted by otfried.guehne on Sat, 26/02/2022 – 15:46. Submission deadline: Sunday, March 20, 2022 Registration deadline: Sunday, March […]
Recent news items published within the last 6 months on quantum computing developments are listed below. Click on the hyperlinked item to go to the press release or news article for more details. For older […]
Super.tech, a Chicago based quantum software company, has received a $1.65 million Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 2 award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a project titled: Increased Reliability for Near-Term […]
The chip, called the QN 100, can generate random bits at a fast rate of 1 gigabits per second (Gbps). It works by measuring the quantum random phase in light pulses. It can be used […]
A quantum processor working with photons developed at the University of Twente becomes an ever stronger ‘toolbox’ for doing experiments. The latest version not only has more inputs and outputs, it can also be fed […]
In Ian Fleming’s first novel, James Bond returns from the Royale-les-Eaux casino to his hotel room and inspects it for signs of intrusion. First, he confirms that a hair carefully placed inside his writing desk […]
Quantum theory was originally formulated using complex numbers. Nonetheless, when replying to a letter by Hendrik Lorenz, Erwin Schrödinger (one of its founding fathers), wrote: “Using complex numbers in quantum theory is unpleasant and should […]
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