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AlphaZero learns to rule the quantum world

The chess world was amazed when the computer algorithm AlphaZero learned, after just four hours on its own, to beat the best chess...

From estimation of quantum probabilities to simulation of quantum circuits

Hakop Pashayan1, Stephen D. Bartlett1, and David Gross21Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems, School of Physics, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia2Institute...

How to verify that quantum chips are computing correctly

In a step toward practical quantum computing, researchers from MIT, Google, and elsewhere have designed a system that can verify...

Quantum algorithms and lower bounds for convex optimization

Shouvanik Chakrabarti, Andrew M. Childs, Tongyang Li, and Xiaodi WuDepartment of Computer Science, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, and Joint Center for Quantum...

The ZX calculus is a language for surface code lattice surgery

Niel de Beaudrap1 and Dominic Horsman21Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QD2Department of Physics, Durham University, South...

What is IOTA? | The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide

IOTA is a peer to peer, decentralized payment and exchange platform for the global network of Internet-connected devices, otherwise known as the Internet...

Toward more efficient computing, with magnetic waves

MIT researchers have devised a novel circuit design that enables precise control of computing with magnetic waves — with no...

Milestone in quantum standardization

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a method that could pave the way to establishing universal standards for measuring the performance...

Quantum computers learn to mark their own work

A new test to check if a quantum computer is giving correct answers to questions beyond the scope of traditional computing could help...

Scientists observe a single quantum vibration under ordinary conditions

When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates as any vibrating object would, rising and falling like a wave, as...

Uncovering the hidden “noise” that can kill qubits

MIT and Dartmouth College researchers have demonstrated, for the first time, a tool that detects new characteristics of environmental “noise”...

Exotic physics phenomenon is observed for first time

An exotic physical phenomenon, involving optical waves, synthetic magnetic fields, and time reversal, has been directly observed for the first...

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