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Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
When a quantum computer processes data, it must translate it into understandable quantum data. Algorithms that carry out this 'quantum compilation' typically optimize one target at a ...
At first glance, quantum computers seem like machines that only will exist in the far-off future. And in a way, they are. Currently, the processing power that these devices have are limited by the ...
In a milestone that brings quantum computing tangibly closer to large-scale practical use, scientists at Oxford University Physics have demonstrated the first instance of distributed quantum ...
Their paper, published in Nature Physics, introduces a new quantum algorithm that simulates natural cooling processes, which was successfully used to predict the local minima of quantum many-body ...
When quantum computers become commercially available, all public and private keys will be exposed to a massive risk. Understanding the impact this would have on cryptography is key for everyone.
One notable example is the $34 million secured by British quantum algorithms specialist Phasecraft from a group of investors, including an entity linked to Danish pharmaceutical ...
Physicists report the development of a quantum algorithm with the potential to study a class of many-electron quantums system using quantum computers ...
Qunova therefore estimates that its algorithm has the potential to deliver a quantum advantage for chemical computations, over classical computers, using a NISQ machine with as few as 40-60 qubits.