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The Complexity of Bipartite Gaussian Boson Sampling

Daniel Grier1,2, Daniel J. Brod3, Juan Miguel Arrazola4, Marcos Benicio de Andrade Alonso3, and Nicolás Quesada51Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada2Department...

Quantum technology gathers pace

This month’s episode of the Physics World Stories podcast looks in depth at the science behind the 2022 Nobel Prize for...

This Amazing Interactive Map of the Universe Takes You All the Way Back to the Big Bang

The early 2020s have been a chaotic time, with seemingly one crisis after another befalling humanity: the Covid-19 pandemic, inflation and supply chain upheaval,...

News – Quantum Computing Report

Recent news items published within the last 6 months on quantum computing developments are listed below. Click on the hyperlinked item to go to...

New technique boosts the performance of dual optical frequency combs

A new technique that could vastly improve the accuracy of the time and distance measurements...

Rubidium vapour makes a good quantum memory

Finding a reliable way to store quantum information is at the heart of efforts to...

IceCube detects high-energy neutrinos from an active galactic nucleus

High-energy neutrinos from the active galactic nucleus (AGN) at the heart of the Messier 77...

How indistinguishable are indistinguishable photons? New optical interferometer puts a number on it

In a sample of indistinguishable photons, just how indistinguishable are they? An international team of scientists has now answered this question...

Photon-counting CT improves detection of myeloma bone disease

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have combined photon-counting detector (PCD) CT with deep learning-based noise...

Oscillating polaritonic condensate could be used for magnetometry

The quantum coherence of a polariton condensate has been seen to oscillate as the condensate...

Stabilizing polarons opens up new physics

The method called density functional theory or DFT. It is used in physics, chemistry, and materials science to study the electronic structure of many-body...

Twisty’ photons could turbocharge next-gen quantum communication

Usually, information is “written” onto the spin angular momentum of a photon in quantum communication systems. In this scenario, photons either do a right-...

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