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Universal Quantum Computing and Three-Manifolds
Published 2018-12-01Subjects: “…quantum computation…”
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Quantum computing for smart grid applications
Published 2022-11-01“…In that given context, quantum computing (QC) can be considered a next‐generation alternative solution to deal with upcoming computational challenges in smart grids. …”
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Collider events on a quantum computer
Published 2022-11-01“…However, the core algorithms used to generate parton showers have barely changed since the 1980s. With quantum computers’ rapid and continuous development, dedicated algorithms are required to exploit the potential that quantum computers provide to address problems in high-energy physics. …”
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Quantum Computing Applications in Future Colliders
Published 2022-05-01Subjects: “…quantum computing…”
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Noisy gates for simulating quantum computers
Published 2023-12-01“…We present a novel method for simulating the noisy behavior of quantum computers, which allows to efficiently incorporate environmental effects in the driven evolution implementing the gates acting on the qubits. …”
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Percolation thresholds for photonic quantum computing
Published 2020“…Despite linear-optical fusion (Bell measurement) being probabilistic, photonic cluster states for universal quantum computation can be prepared without feed-forward by fusing small n-photon entangled clusters, if the success probability of each fusion attempt is above a threshold, λc(n). …”
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Convex optimization of programmable quantum computers
Published 2021“…A fundamental model of quantum computation is the programmable quantum gate array. …”
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Convex optimization of programmable quantum computers
Published 2022“…A fundamental model of quantum computation is the programmable quantum gate array. …”
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Coreset Clustering on Small Quantum Computers
Published 2021“…We investigated using this paradigm to perform <i>k</i>-means clustering on near-term quantum computers, by casting it as a QAOA optimization instance over a small coreset. …”
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Coreset Clustering on Small Quantum Computers
Published 2021“…We investigated using this paradigm to perform <i>k</i>-means clustering on near-term quantum computers, by casting it as a QAOA optimization instance over a small coreset. …”
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Quantum Computer Systems for Scientific Discovery
Published 2022“…The great promise of quantum computers comes with the dual challenges of building them and finding their useful applications. …”
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Quantum computing with exciton-polariton condensates
Published 2020Subjects: “…Exciton Polariton Quantum Computing…”
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Implementing quantum computing on superconducting qubits
Published 2022“…Quantum computing utilizes quantum mechanics to perform computations with superconducting qubits being the more mature technology as of writing in realizing a quantum computer. …”
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2D photodetectors for quantum computing
Published 2023“…There’s a lot of parts and problems to Quantum Computing, however, in this report what I will be focusing on is quantum photonics, which make use of photodetectors for applications like image sensors, spectrometry etc. …”
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QUANTUM DISCORD AND QUANTUM COMPUTING - AN APPRAISAL
Published 2011“…A recent result by Eastin on the role of this boundary in the efficient classical simulation of quantum computation is discussed. Perceived drawbacks in the interpretation of quantum discord as a relevant certificate of quantum enhancements are addressed. © 2011 World Scientific Publishing Company.…”
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Quantum computing with non-Abelian quasiparticles
Published 2007“…In topological quantum computation quantum information is stored in exotic states of matter which are intrinsically protected from decoherence, and quantum operations are carried out by dragging particle-like excitations (quasiparticles) around one another in two space dimensions. …”
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Nanoscale solid-state quantum computing
Published 2003“…Most experts agree that it is too early to say how quantum computers will eventually be built, and several nanoscale solid-state schemes are being implemented in a range of materials. …”
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