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Simplifying quantum simulations—symmetry can cut computational effort by several orders of magnitude
Quantum computer research is advancing at a rapid pace. Today's devices, however, still have significant limitations: For example, the length of a quantum computation is severely limited—that is, the ...
Just a few years ago, many researchers in quantum computing thought it would take several decades to develop machines that could solve complex tasks, such as predicting how chemicals react or cracking ...
The unveiling by IBM of two new quantum supercomputers and Denmark's plans to develop "the world's most powerful commercial quantum computer" mark just two of the latest developments in quantum ...
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Physicists may have unlocked triplet superconductivity for quantum computers
A cluster of recent experiments and theoretical studies has produced the strongest evidence yet that spin-triplet superconductivity can be reliably generated and controlled at material interfaces, a ...
Duke Quantum Center researchers use a neutral-atom platform to simulate unusual localization effects that could underpin robust quantum information storage.
Your phone finishes your sentences, your camera detects faces and your streaming app suggests songs you never thought you would want, thanks to classical AI systems. These are powerful logic engines: ...
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Chinese researchers’ 78-qubit processor slows quantum chaos to delay information loss
Scientists at the Institute of Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have directly ...
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China’s 78-qubit chip tames quantum chaos to slow information loss
Chinese researchers have used a 78-qubit superconducting quantum processor to demonstrate that structured random pulses can hold off the chaotic heating that rapidly destroys quantum information. In ...
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