The interaction of nuclear matter at the atomic and subatomic level can be very complex and difficult to model using classical computers. To help further understanding of what happens with nuclear matter at these levels, […]
The interaction of nuclear matter at the atomic and subatomic level can be very complex and difficult to model using classical computers. To help further understanding of what happens with nuclear matter at these levels, […]
French multinational Thales and Australian company Senetas have announced a post quantum cryptography solution for enterprises and governments around the world. Although most experts believe it will still be somewhere between 10 an 30 years […]
The new center’s goal is to develop new quantum computers based upon both ion trap and superconducting technologies. ETH has already developed a superconducting quantum chip with 17 qubits and they are now looking to […]
Australian company Archer has announced it has signed an agreement to continue its relationship with IBM as a member of the IBM Quantum Network and the associated IBM Quantum Startup program. The participation in these […]
Cambridge Quantum Computing’s (CQC) has announced that it is partnering with the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luftund Raumfahrt or DLR) to use CQC’s software to solve partial differential equations that can render a […]
Montreal based infinityQ has announced it has developed a quantum analog computer that takes a different approach to leverage quantum effects to achieve high performance for solving complex optimization problems, linear system and FFT calculations. […]
QC Ware has a different strategy than most quantum software startups. Rather than create a generalized programming platform and offering it to all end users that allows the users to develop their own programs, QC […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers related to quantum computing that have been published over the past month. Hardware Title: Spin Readout of a CMOS Quantum Dot […]
The Canadian Institute of Advanced Research (CIFAR) has just issued a report that describes the national quantum strategies for 46 different countries plus the European Union. The report contains one-page summaries of the national quantum […]
Although quantum computers based upon the gate-based approach may get more of the publicity, we feel that one shouldn’t ignore the potential usefulness of other approaches including quantum annealing and Coherent Ising Machines (CIM) that […]
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