Puzzle X 2022 The Quantum Insider (TQI) always strives to give its readership the news and views of quantum computing and the wider quantum tech world with an objective eye. As the quantum space grows, one […]
Puzzle X 2022 The Quantum Insider (TQI) always strives to give its readership the news and views of quantum computing and the wider quantum tech world with an objective eye. As the quantum space grows, one […]
Cosmologists have spent decades striving to understand why our universe is so stunningly vanilla. Not only is it smooth and flat as far as we can see, but it’s also expanding at an ever-so-slowly increasing […]
Quantum 6, 861 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-11-17-861 Approximate combinatorial optimisation has emerged as one of the most promising application areas for quantum computers, particularly those in the near term. In this work, we focus on the quantum […]
Quantum 6, 860 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-11-17-860 Quantum simulation is a prominent application of quantum computers. While there is extensive previous work on simulating finite-dimensional systems, less is known about quantum algorithms for real-space dynamics. We conduct […]
Insider Brief Aalto University, IQM Quantum Computers and VTT Technical Research Centre scientists report on the unimon, a new superconducting qubit. The team has achieved the first quantum logic gates with unimons at 99.9% fidelity […]
The Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) in the School of Physics at Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU), China, invites applications for Master, PhD as well as Postdoc candidates. The IQOQI is one of […]
In the past few weeks, I’ve learned two ways to think about online sneerers that have been helping me tremendously, and that I wanted to share in case they’re helpful to others: First, they’re like […]
In what it says is the first quantum cloud service in Europe, Quandela has announced that it has now made available an initial system with 5 photonic qubits for experimentation. The system can be programmed […]
Researchers have discovered new waves with picometer-scale spatial variations of electromagnetic fields which can propagate in semiconductors like silicon. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Researchers at Purdue University have discovered new waves with picometer-scale spatial variations of electromagnetic fields that can propagate in semiconductors like silicon. The research team, led by Dr. Zubin Jacob, Elmore Associate Professor of Electrical […]
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