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September 17, 2019 |
Progress in noise cancelling for quantum computers |
A team from Dartmouth College and MIT has designed and conducted the first lab test to successfully detect and characterize a class of complex, "non-Gaussian" noise processes that are routinely… |
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September 17, 2019 |
True and 'fake' Majorana states |
Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have identified how to distinguish between true and 'fake' Majorana states in one of the most commonly used experimental setups, by means of supercurrent… |
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September 17, 2019 |
Quantum Hall Effect (QHE) in three dimensions |
Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and the Southern University of Science and Technology in China announces the first experimental demonstration of the QHE (Quantum Hall… |
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September 16, 2019 |
AQT and University of Innsbruck leverage Google Cirq for quantum algorithm development |
Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT) and the University of Innsbruck provides direct access to their ion-trap quantum computer via Cirq, a framework developed by Google focused on developing and implementing quantum… |
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September 16, 2019 |
Quantum specially-designed algorithms with less memory requirements |
Researchers at Dutch Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) focus on a type of classic algorithm called a random walk algorithm. Random walk algorithms are used when a computer is looking… |
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September 16, 2019 |
BASF predicts chemical reactivity using quantum algorithms |
BASF and HQS Quantum Simulations, both German companies, collaborates in quantum chemistry for prediction of chemical reactivity. They used the hybrid quantum-classical variational quantum eigensolver algorithm in combination with the… |
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September 14, 2019 |
Bigger quantum computers? Just build them like Legos |
Quantum Circuits, a startup founded in 2017, is networking mini quantum devices together like Legos to create quantum computers easier to scale up. The startup uses quantum teleportation entangling a microwave… |
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September 13, 2019 |
Fully controllable and highly stable 10-qubit chip at QuTech |
Researchers at QuTech have made an important advance towards functional quantum computers. They have demonstrated a fully controllable chip with ten qubits that can store quantum information for up to… |
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September 13, 2019 |
Novel atomic clock design offers 'tweezer' control |
Researchers at JILA, a joint research institute operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder, have demonstrated a novel atomic clock design… |
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September 13, 2019 |
An important quantum algorithm may actually be a property of Nature |
Researchers at the University of Toulon in France found evidence that quantum Grover searches might be an ordinary feature of electron behavior may explain the genetic code, one of the… |
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September 13, 2019 |
ABN AMRO and QuSoft partnership in Quantum |
ABN AMRO and Dutch research consortium QuSoft are joining forces to explore the opportunities offered by Quantum. Under the two-year project name DisQover, both organizations will explore problems in the… |
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September 13, 2019 |
GRID joins the IBM Q Network |
IBM and Japan company GRID have built a partnership: GRID will join the IBM Q Network and receive access to IBM Q quantum computing systems. GRID is specialized in developing… |
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September 13, 2019 |
dacoso and ID Quantique cooperate for quantum encryption solutions |
dacoso, a German IT service provider for data security, is cooperating with ID Quantique (IDQ), the Swiss leading global provider of quantum solutions. dacoso integrates the Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)… |
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September 12, 2019 |
Physicists finally nail the proton’s size |
In 2010, Randolf Pohl of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (Quantamagazine) announced his team precisely measured the size of the proton by substituting the electron of a hydrogen atom… |
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September 12, 2019 |
NASA has developed a new quantum gravity sensor |
The quantum sensor, which NASA has developed with Bay Area-based company AOSense, relies on some 100 million cesium atoms. The device launches the atoms inside a cylindrical column and times… |
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