by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing
The world of the very, very small is a wonderland of strangeness. Molecules, atoms, and their constituent particles did not readily reveal their secrets to the scientists that wrestled with the physics of atoms in the early 20th century. Drama, frustration, anger,...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing, Uncategorized
New research led by a team of scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) has outlined a way to achieve more accurate measurements of microscopic objects using quantum computers—a step that could prove useful in a huge range of next-generation technologies,...
by [email protected] | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing
Thirteen, 53, and 433. That’s the size of quantum computers in terms of quantum bits, or qubits, which has significantly grown in the last years due to important public and private investments and initiatives. It is not only a mere question of quantity: the quality of...
by AP Publications | Jan 19, 2023 | Quantum Computing
Quantum computers can more rapidly process large amounts of data because they carry out many computation steps in parallel. The information carrier of the quantum computer is a qubit. Qubits do not only possess the information of “0” and “1,” but also values in...
by AP Publications | Jan 18, 2023 | Quantum Computing
In what specific cases do quantum computers surpass their classical counterparts? That’s a hard question to answer, in part because today’s quantum computers are finicky things, plagued with errors that can pile up and spoil their calculations. By one measure, of...