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Stabilizer Codes with Exotic Local-dimensions
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Causal structure in the presence of sectorial constraints, with application to the quantum switch
Nick Ormrod1, Augustin Vanrietvelde1,2,3, and Jonathan Barrett11Quantum Group, Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford2Department of Physics, Imperial College London3HKU-Oxford Joint Laboratory for...
Ivano Tavernelli, Global leader for advanced algorithms for quantum simulations, IBM – Research; will give a Session Keynote at IQT Nordics 2023
By Sandra Helsel posted 05 May 2023 Ivano Tavernelli, Global leader for advanced algorithms for quantum simulations, IBM...
AI models may not yet be safe but at least we can make them affordable, ish
Scientists at ETH Zurich in Switzerland believe one way to make large language models (LLMs) more affordable, and perhaps a bit more safe, is...
New photon detector accelerates quantum key distribution
A single-photon detector that could boost the performance of some quantum key distribution (QKD) cryptography...
Finally, a Fast Algorithm for Shortest Paths on Negative Graphs
IntroductionIn algorithms, as in life, negativity can be a drag.
Consider the problem of finding the shortest path between two points on a graph —...
Crucial Computer Program for Particle Physics at Risk of Obsolescence
IntroductionRecently, I watched a fellow particle physicist talk about a calculation he had pushed to a new height of precision. His tool? A 1980s-era...
Women of Quantum Technology: Dr. Chiara Decaroli of the National Quantum Computing Center (NQCC)
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 23 Nov 2022 Because the quantum industry is so new, many individuals are working...
Bacteria-based microrobots show potential for cancer drug delivery
Scientists have explored the use of bacteria for cancer treatment for more than a century,...
Planets in Alpha Centauri could be carbon-rich – if they exist
New modelling predicts the composition, structure and atmosphere of hypothetical nearby worlds
The post Planets in Alpha Centauri could be carbon-rich – if they exist appeared first on Physics World.
Seven Hardware Advances We Need to Enable The AI Revolution
New architectures hold promise for low power, distributed AI.
The post Seven Hardware Advances We Need to Enable The AI Revolution appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering.
Mathematicians Prove Melting Ice Stays Smooth
Drop an ice cube into a glass of water. You can probably picture the way it starts to melt. You also know that...
Biologists Rethink the Logic Behind Cells’ Molecular Signals
Back in 2000, when Michael Elowitz of the California Institute of Technology was still a grad student at Princeton University, he accomplished a...