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Two Boson Quantum Interference in Time (Credit ULB)
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Bedtime Reading: Two-boson quantum interference in time

December 15, 2020December 15, 2020 wp_swiss

Quantum physics may be at odds with our classical intuition. This article is a mashup of the paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science and a related post on SciTechDaily. Good

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Contest: Quantum Paper of the Year – 2020

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 wp_swiss

We need your help for selecting the Best Quantum Paper of the Year 2020! First, please propose the paper you think deserves to become the best paper in Quantum Computing and Technology in 2020, the

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An optimized loader for a 16-dimensional data point, seen as a 4 × 4 matrix. (QC Ware and IonQ)
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QC Ware and IonQ demonstrate Quantum Machine Learning Algorithm

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 wp_swiss

QC Ware and IonQ have collaborated and run experiment that demonstrated Machine Learning on near-term quantum computers can achieve the same or better level of accuracy and can aspire to be faster than on classical

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Ilyas Khan – Cambridge Quantum Computing
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CQC has built a “meaning-aware” quantum Natural Language Processing system

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 wp_swiss

Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), the 2014-founded UK startup, says it has built “meaning-aware” natural language processing on a quantum computer. The system understands both grammatical structure and the meaning of words, in a way that

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a) Schematic representation of a Bell test with two parties—Alice and Bob. In each round, Alice and Bob independently perform a measurement on the state that they share. The measurement outcomes that Alice and Bob observe by repeating the measurements are used to test a Bell inequality. (b) Schematic representation of the proposed learning protocol to design photonic experiments leading to a probability distribution of measurement outcomes favoring a large CHSH inequality violation. Reinforcement learning (gray-green arrows) and simulated annealing (blue arrows) approaches are used together.
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Experimental Bell Tests with Reinforcement Learning

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 wp_swiss

Terra Quantum, a Swiss startup, and University of Basel have developed a combination of reinforcement learning and simulated annealing for setting up efficient Bell tests useful for quantum cryptography.  Finding optical setups producing measurement results

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Left to right: Toby Cubitt, John Morton, and Ashley Montonaro (Credit: Phasecraft)
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Record seed round for Phasecraft

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 wp_swiss

Phasecraft has just announced a £3.7m seed funding round, the largest for a UK quantum computing company. Phasecraft previously raised a £750,000 pre-seed round led by UCL Technology Fund with Parkwalk Advisors and London Co-investment Fund and

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This artist’s conception simplifies the ideas in the paper to illustrate the new qubit design’s overall concept. Photons flow continuously into the cavity like water flowing down a stream (#1), and the photons' wavelike natures interact with one another as an interference pattern, forming a superposition of the values 0 and 1 and storing them as the qubit’s information (#2). Noise represented by the log falling into the stream (#3) can easily destroy an ordinary qubit’s interference pattern, but refreshing the photons keeps the source of the waves strong, allowing the pattern to reestablish itself (#4) in short order, thereby keeping the qubit’s information robust against some common threats. Credit: B. Hayes/NIST
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Error-prone qubits could correct themselves

December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 wp_swiss

Physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the University of Maryland and the California Institute of Technology may have found a way to design quantum memory switches that would self-correct. The team’s

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More robust quantum systems using hidden symmetry

December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 wp_swiss

Researchers at University of Cambridge have found a way to protect highly fragile quantum systems from noise, which could aid in the design and development of new quantum devices. They have shown that microscopic particles

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Layout of qubits in Google's Sycamore architecture. Credit: A. Montanaro
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New algorithms to solve the Fermi-Hubbard model

December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 wp_swiss

A team of researchers at University of Bristol has discovered algorithms and analysis which significantly lessen the quantum hardware capability needed to solve problems which go beyond the realm of classical computing, even supercomputers. That

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False-color image of a gas of potassium-rubidium polar molecules (left) becoming denser and colder in reaching a state called quantum degeneracy (right), in which the individual molecules’ matter waves overlap to create an interdependent system. (Credit: Ye Group/JILA)
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New tools ‘turn on’ quantum gases of ultracold molecules

December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 wp_swiss

JILA researchers have developed tools to “turn on” quantum gases of ultracold molecules, gaining control of long-distance molecular interactions for potential applications such as encoding data for quantum computing and simulations. JILA is a joint

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