Tag: Magnets
Optimizing Variational Quantum Algorithms with qBang: Efficiently Interweaving Metric and Momentum to Navigate Flat Energy Landscapes
David Fitzek1,2, Robert S. Jonsson1,3, Werner Dobrautz4, and Christian Schäfer1,51Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, MC2, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden2Volvo Group...
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New ion trapping approach could help quantum computers scale up – Physics World
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Overhead-constrained circuit knitting for variational quantum dynamics
Gian Gentinetta, Friederike Metz, and Giuseppe CarleoInstitute of Physics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015 Lausanne, SwitzerlandCenter for Quantum Science and Engineering, École...
How a technique for recycling rare-earth permanent magnets could transform the green economy – Physics World
James McKenzie looks at the work of University of Birmingham spin-off firm HyProMag, which has developed a technique for recycling rare-earth magnets
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How a technique for recycling rare-earth permanent magnets could transform the green economy – Physics World
James McKenzie looks at the work of University of Birmingham spin-off firm HyProMag, which has developed a technique for recycling rare-earth magnets
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Apple’s New XR Stylus Patent Could Describe Vision Pro’s First Controller
Vision Pro doesn’t support motion controllers, however Apple published a new patent last month that describes an Apple Pencil-like device which could point the...
Here comes the SU(N): multivariate quantum gates and gradients
Roeland Wiersema1,2, Dylan Lewis3, David Wierichs4, Juan Carrasquilla1,2, and Nathan Killoran41Vector Institute, MaRS Centre, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1M1, Canada2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University...
The Best Apple Vision Pro Accessories & Why You’ll Want Them
Vision Pro launched on February 2nd with a solid count of first-party accessories and in-box items. If you’re shelling out at least $3,500 for the thing,...
Gravity Experiments on the Kitchen Table: Why a Tiny, Tiny Measurement May Be a Big Leap Forward for Physics
Just over a week ago, European physicists announced they had measured the strength of gravity on the smallest scale ever.
In a clever tabletop experiment,...
6 Features We Want in Vision Pro’s First Major Software Update
Vision Pro is an impressive headset but it’s not perfect right out of the gate. Luckily, Apple has a great track record of improving...
Quantum News Briefs: February 26, 2024: Terra Quantum collaborates with POSCO Holdings to improve steel production efficiency with Quantum AI; University of South Hampton...
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 26 Feb 2024
Quantum News Briefs: February 26, 2024:
Terra Quantum collaborates with POSCO Holdings...
Analyzing Apple Vision Pro As An Accessibility Engineer
February 2nd, 2024 is set to go down in history - it’s yet to be seen whether that will be for an earth-shattering paradigm...
Breaking barriers: embracing neurodiversity in neutron science – Physics World
Adam Berlie is a muon instrument scientist at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source in the UK, having done postdocs in China and Australia....