Symmetric graphene quantum dots for future qubits

image: Artist’s impression of bilayer graphene with an electron-hole symmetric double quantum dot, where the electron and hole are in different layers. visualization Moreover Credit: Sebastian Staacks Quantum dots in semiconductors such as silicon or gallium arsenide have long been seen as hot candidates for hosting quantum bits in future quantum processors. Scientists …

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Quantum computing supremacy unleashed: AI chatbots are doomed

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become commonplace, and quantum computing is set to fundamentally change the landscape. The potential of quantum computers to process large amounts of data at unprecedented speeds could render existing AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, obsolete. The intricacies of quantum computing are intertwined with understanding the evolution of artificial intelligence. …

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With the launch of the National Quantum Mission, India enters the race for advanced computing in a big way

Representative image | Photo provided by R Vijayaraghavan TThe rapid advances in information technologies since the second half of the 20th century have completely changed every aspect of our lives.There seems to be no limit to the capabilities of modern computers. But did you know that there are still several mathematical and computational …

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A lone Nvidia GPU surpasses the physical horsepower of a quantum computer at least in these apps

A group of researchers from Microsoft and the Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory in Zurich have offered a hard reality check to those who extol the world-altering potential of quantum computers, discovering that off-the-shelf GPUs can sometimes do better than machines from the frontiers of the world. physics. Drug discovery, material sciences, scheduling, traffic …

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Daniel Lidar to head MURI on Quantum Computing Research – USC Viterbi | School of Engineering

Daniel Lidar’s MURI award team will study ways to overcome errors in quantum computing. Image/iStock A research team led by Daniel Lidar, holder of the Viterbi engineering chair and professor at Ming Hsieh’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named the winner of the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) award. These …

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Innovation in coding unlocks new potential in the quantum computation of neutral atoms

QuEra Computing, creator of the world’s first neutral-atom quantum computer called Aquila, in collaboration with researchers from Harvard and Innsbruck universities, has revealed a new method for performing a wider range of optimization calculations on neutral-atom machines. The results overcome the native connectivity limitations of qubits in Rydberg atom arrays, enabling them to …

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Quantum computing gets a hardware boost with the spin glass breakthrough

Businesses can take advantage of D-Wave’s recently released optimization enhancement through a hardware sharing cloud service. Image: Pixabay One of the challenges of quantum computing is to overcome the limitations of 3D spin-glass optimization, which can slow down quantum simulation intended to solve real-world optimization problems. One experimental solution is the D-Waves Advantage …

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The quantum internet, explained

Scientists think it will be particularly useful for problems involving many variables, such as analyzing financial risk, encrypting data and studying the properties of materials. Researchers doubt people will own personal quantum computers in the foreseeable future. Instead, they will be hosted at academic institutions and private companies where they can be accessed …

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