Quantum computers—devices that process information using quantum mechanical effects—have long been expected to outperform ...
The collaboration of TU Wien with research groups in China has resulted in a crucial building block for a new kind of quantum ...
An “echo” that arrives before you finish speaking sounds like a glitch. In quantum hardware, that kind of self-interference ...
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Quantum data teleported 19 miles across German capital with 95% peak accuracy
Researchers in Berlin have teleported quantum data across a 19-mile loop of commercial fiber ...
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Linked by entanglement, small telescopes may see like one colossal mirror
Space rarely gives up its secrets easily. For instance, what looks like a single ...
Researchers have controlled a temporary stable phase in the system, offering a possible avenue for preserving quantum ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new way to read Majorana qubits, highly stable but notoriously difficult-to-measure quantum ...
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Quantum reservoir computing hits its peak at the brink of many body chaos
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have identified a precise sweet spot where quantum reservoir computing, a machine learning approach that treats quantum systems as computational engines, reaches ...
It feels so obvious that time moves forward that questioning it can seem almost pointless.
Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) ("D-Wave" or the "Company"), the only dual-platform quantum computing company, providing both annealing and gate-model systems, software and services, today joined the ...
Duke Quantum Center researchers use a neutral-atom platform to simulate unusual localization effects that could underpin robust quantum information storage.
In the pursuit of powerful and stable quantum computers, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed the theory for an ...
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