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6-qubit Optimal Clifford Circuits

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 wp_swiss

Clifford group lies at the core of quantum computation: it underlies quantum error correction, its elements can be used to perform magic state distillation and they form randomized benchmarking protocols, Clifford group is used to

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ATOS QLM-E
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Irish Centre for High-End Computing receives ATOS Quantum Simulator

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 wp_swiss

The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) announced that it has received the GPU-accelerated Quantum Learning Machine Enhanced (Atos QLM E) from Atos.  ICHEC is the National High-Performance Computing (HPC) Centre which manages the Irish National supercomputer ‘Kay’ on behalf

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At left (triangle) is a circuit diagram for the global Hadamard measurement of qubits encoded in the error-correcting code known as the color code. Such circuits are implemented using CNOT gates (circles with crosses), controlled-Hadamard gates (circles with H’s), and qubit initialization and measurement; numbers indicate the time steps at which initializations, measurements, and gates take place. At right is a blowup of one component of the circuit (blue hexagons), known as a stabilizer of the color code. Redundant ancilla encoding finds a layout such that the same architecture can be used to implement both the global Hadamard measurement and error detection (top hexagon) by swapping flag qubits with ancilla qubits, while maintaining nearest-neighbor connectivity between all qubits. CREDIT: GLYNIS CONDON, FROM A DESIGN BY CHRISTOPHER CHAMBERLAND AND KJUNGJOO NOH
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Low-overhead fault-tolerant implementation of quantum T Gate

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 wp_swiss

Researchers at Amazon propose a new approach to reduce the number of ancillary qubits required to implement the crucial T gate by at least an order of magnitude. Today’s qubits are still too noisy to

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MIT and Harvard researchers have studied how elementary units of magnetism, called spins (the black arrows), move around and interact with other spins, in a chain of single atoms (the colored spheres). The background shows a real image of the spins, revealing a high contrast periodic modulation of the blue (spin up) atoms. Credit: Courtesy of the researchers
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New type of quantum magnetic behavior with ultra-cold atoms

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 wp_swiss

Researchers from MIT and Harvard University reveal how magnetic forces at the quantum, atomic scale affect how atoms orient their spins. In experiments with ultra-cold lithium atoms, they observed different ways in which the spins of

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Professor Eduardo Miranda, Head of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR) at Plymouth, and lead investigator.
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Quantum Computing for the Music Industry

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 wp_swiss

The Universities of Plymouth and Oxford will develop QuTune, a bespoke Quantum Computing programming toolbox to help musicians engage with the quantum technology. Working with industry experts at Spotify, inMusic and Rigetti Computing, the team

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Illustration of the experimental setup used by Zhong et al. in Quantum computational advantage using photons
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Xanadu: Quantum advantage with Gaussian Boson Sampling analysis

December 16, 2020December 16, 2020 wp_swiss

Xanadu’s team has just released a very interesting and well-detailed post related to the recent Chinese Quantum advantage claim using quantum photonics. Here are some quotes and excerpts. We encourage you to read all the

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Field-induced SMIT detected by resistance measurements.
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Unusual state in the superconductor-insulator transition

December 16, 2020December 17, 2020 wp_swiss

Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) approach the two decade-old mystery of why an anomalous metallic state appears in the superconductor-insulator transition in 2-D superconductors. Through experimental measurements of a thermoelectric effect, they

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Microwave bolometer based on graphene Josephson junction. Credit: Graham Rowlands, Raytheon BBN Technologies
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New ultrasensitive microwave bolometer detector

December 16, 2020December 16, 2020 wp_swiss

A joint international research team has developed ultra-sensitive graphene-based sensors that can detect microwaves with the highest theoretically possible sensitivity. Currently, microwave power can be detected using a device called bolometer, a device which usually

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Tunable resource tradeoffs with variational quantum factoring (VQF)
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Performance of Variational Quantum Factoring on a superconducting quantum processor

December 15, 2020December 16, 2020 wp_swiss

Zapata Computing, in collaboration with IBM, has analyzed the performance of Variational Quantum Factoring (VQF) on superconducting quantum processor. Quantum computers hold promise as accelerators onto which some classically-intractable problems may be offloaded, necessitating hybrid

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Princeton-led team of physicists have discovered that, under certain conditions, interacting electrons can create what are called “topological quantum states,” which, has implications for many technological fields of study, especially information technology. This diagram of a scanning tunneling microscope shows the magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene. Credit: Kevin Nuckolls, Department of Physics, Princeton University
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Unexpected Topological Quantum States

December 15, 2020December 15, 2020 wp_swiss

Physicists have discovered that, under certain conditions, interacting electrons can create what are called topological quantum states. To get the desired quantum effect, they placed two sheets of graphene on top of each other with

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