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What advancements can be made to quantum computers that will allow them to surpass traditional computers in performing difficult tasks like problem-solving? This is what a five-year, $5 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy hopes to ...
Quantum computers of the future may be closer to reality thanks to new research from Caltech and Oratomic, a Caltech-linked start-up company. Theorists and experimentalists teamed up to develop a new approach for reducing the errors that riddle today's rudimentary quantum computers.
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Google urges faster shift to post-quantum cryptography as 'Q-day' nears
The National Institute of Standards and Technology finalized its first three post-quantum cryptography standards on August 13, 2024, giving the technology industry a concrete set of tools to begin replacing encryption methods that quantum computers could eventually break.
None of that should be surprising, given Garcell’s position as director of quantum solutions architecture for Classiq, a six-year-old company headquartered in Tel Aviv that offers a platform designed to make it easier and faster for developers to build quantum algorithms and applications at scale. It is a job that’s both technical and evangelical.
New hybrid quantum applications show quantum computing’s ability to optimize materials science properties using Quantum-Enhanced Generative Adversarial Networks (QGANs) and fine-tune LLM models using Quantum Machine Learning (QML) COLLEGE PARK, Md.
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Silicon quantum processor achieves full logical operations for the first time
Chinese researchers have demonstrated a silicon quantum processor capable of performing a full set
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Quantum computer accurately simulates real magnetic materials, reproducing national laboratory data
Studying and designing novel materials is a central application of quantum mechanics. Chemists, materials scientists, and physicists focus on subtle interactions in quantum materials and to uncover them they rely on sophisticated computational and experimental techniques.
(Nasdaq: VBIX) (“Viewbix” or the “Company”), an advanced technologies company, today announced that Nuclear Quantum, a portfolio company of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Quantum X Labs Ltd. (“Quantum X Labs”),
Updated workflow connects high-level modeling and NVIDIA CUDA-Q execution to shorten iteration cycles in hybrid HPC and quantum environments -- Productivity -- An accelerated end-to-end path from high-level quantum modeling in Classiq,