If you’ve ever had to buy hot dogs for a cookout, you might have found yourself solving a math problem involving least common multiples. Setting aside the age-old question of why hot dogs usually come […]
If you’ve ever had to buy hot dogs for a cookout, you might have found yourself solving a math problem involving least common multiples. Setting aside the age-old question of why hot dogs usually come […]
Copenhagen-based QDevil is developing products right now to accelerate quantum research while positioning itself to provide services and solutions for the emerging quantum industry, according to Jonatan Kutchinsky, CEO and co-founder of the company. “The […]
QWorld welcomes you to participate in our global quantum jam “QJam2021” held online from Friday, Nov 26 to Sunday, Dec 5. QJam2021 is open to students, quantum enthusiasts, researchers, educators, teachers, artists, writers, designers, animators, […]
Quantum 5, 584 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-11-18-584 I’ve been building Powerpoint-based quantum computers with electron spins in silicon for 20 years. Unfortunately, real-life-based quantum dot quantum computers are harder to implement. Materials, fabrication, and control challenges still […]
By Carolyn Mathas Mark Twain is said to have uttered “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes,” we may observe such rhymes when comparing the advent of classical computing and today’s evolving quantum computing. […]
In a recently published article in Physical Review Letters, the ALICE collaboration has used a method called femtoscopy to study the residual interaction between two-quark and three-quark particles. Through this measurement, an interaction between the […]
New TRIUMF research from the Saint Mary’s University-led IRIS group has unveiled an unexpected shape deformation in the nucleus of helium-8 (He8), providing further insight into the unique dynamics of how neutron-rich nuclei take shape […]
For her senior thesis at Princeton University, Ana Caraiani was given a challenging problem from her adviser, the mathematician Andrew Wiles. He’d recently garnered fame for his 1994 proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem, but Caraiani […]
PRESS RELEASE — QuEra Computing Inc. (TQI: QuEra) emerged from stealth mode today with $17 million in funding from Rakuten, Day One Ventures, Frontiers Capital and leading tech investors Serguei Beloussov, and Paul Maritz among […]
Quantum 5, 583 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-11-17-583 $textbf{scqubits}$ is an open-source Python package for simulating and analyzing superconducting circuits. It provides convenient routines to obtain energy spectra of common superconducting qubits, such as the transmon, fluxonium, flux, […]
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