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Quantum researchers have deployed a new algorithm to manage noise in qubits in real time. The method can be applied to a wide ...
In experiments led by Harvard University in close collaboration with QuEra Computing, MIT, and NIST/UMD, researchers successfully executed large-scale algorithms on an error-corrected quantum ...
The MIT algorithm mimics this nonlinear phenomenon on a quantum computer, using Bose-Einstein math to connect nonlinearity and linearity. So by imagining a pseudo Bose-Einstein condensate tailor made ...
MIT researchers have physically demonstrated the strongest nonlinear light-matter interaction in a quantum system to date.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew algorithm lets quantum computers fix their own ‘noise’ in real-time
Quantum researchers have created a new algorithm that can reduce noise in qubits while they are working, and it does this in real time. The method works for many different types of qubits, even when ...
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TipRanks on MSNQuantum Computing News: IonQ Highlights IEEE Research, Quantinuum Targets Genomics, Hardware Startups Advance
Welcome to this biweekly update on quantum computing. The past two weeks have brought new research milestones, global science ...
In experiments led by Harvard University in collaboration with QuEra Computing, MIT, and NIST/UMD, researchers executed large-scale algorithms on an error-corrected quantum computer with 48 logical ...
What are quantum-resistant algorithms—and why do we need them? Cryptographic algorithms are what keep us safe online, protecting our privacy and securing the transfer of information.
BOSTON, October 12, 2023 – Neutral-atom quantum company QuEra Computing today announced that a team of researchers from Harvard, MIT and QuEra successfully demonstrated two-qubit entangling gates with ...
Quantum computers use qubits and quantum logic operations to process information and execute algorithms.
The NSA warned us about meddling with quantum computers, claiming they would break common encryption methods. Turns out that may be sooner than later.
The firm says that over the next few months, quantum algorithms will run 20 to 50 times faster on its QCS than on its current cloud setup, and significantly faster beyond that.
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