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Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
Quantum researchers have deployed a new algorithm to manage noise in qubits in real time. The method can be applied to a wide ...
Norma, a quantum computing company, has validated the performance of quantum AI algorithms using NVIDIA CUDA-Q. By running ...
Quantum computers differ fundamentally from classical ones. Instead of using bits (0s and 1s), they employ "qubits," which can exist in multiple states simultaneously due to quantum phenomena like ...
The researchers are seeking to address these concerns and make QKD viable by introducing a new metric called "maximum number of affected requests" (maxNAR) to measure worst-case attack impact, then ...
When quantum computers become powerful enough, they could theoretically crack the encryption algorithms that keep us safe. The race is on to find new ones.
It’s been difficult to find important questions that quantum computers can answer faster than classical machines, but a new algorithm appears to do so for some critical optimization tasks.
At first glance, quantum computers seem like machines that only will exist in the far-off future. And in a way, they are. Currently, the processing power that these devices have are limited by the ...
Researchers have found a way to make the chip design and manufacturing process much easier — by tapping into a hybrid blend of artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
Physicists report the development of a quantum algorithm with the potential to study a class of many-electron quantums system using quantum computers ...