Paving the Way to New Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution Devices

Paving the Way to New Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution Devices Applying advantage distillation to device-independent quantum key distribution (DIQKD) Selected notes ~ +  Currently, several physicists are trying to improve existing DIQKD systems: experimentalists by reducing noise in communicating devices and theorists by developing protocols that are less demanding in terms of noise tolerance. The […]

Quantum.Tech Conference and Exhibition Bringing Quantum Technology to London

Quantum.Tech Conference and Exhibition Bringing Quantum Technology to London   The Qubit Report is a media partner for this Quantum.Tech event.  We attended the event this past September in Boston, Massachusetts.  Well worth the effort.  The event this April, in London, looks to be even more enlightening.  The below is directly from the Quantum.Tech team.  […]

Studying the Question of Quantum Gravity

Studying the Question of Quantum Gravity Quantum controlled solids Points to note… +  Researchers are pushing the boundary between classical and quantum physics — levitating and cooling glass nanobeads into a quantum state. “One strong motivation is to push these experiments much further into the regime of large masses,” he concludes. “In that way, we […]

HD Camera for the Quantum World

HD Camera for the Quantum World An ultrafast microscope for the quantum world Excerpts and salient points ~ +  Processes taking place inside tiny electronic components or in molecules can now be filmed at a resolution of a few hundred attoseconds and down to the individual atom. “Filming electrons in molecules live, and on their […]

Unlocking the Mysteries of Physics With Quantum Computers

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Unlocking the Mysteries of Physics With Quantum Computers A New Spin on the Basics Quantum computers offer another look at classic physics concepts “Think what we can do if we teach a quantum computer to do statistical mechanics,” posed Michael McGuigan, a computational scientist with the Computational Science Initiative at the U.S. Department of Energy’s […]

Quantum Computing From Jade-like Materials?

Quantum Computing From Jade-like Materials? Theoretical Study Points to Jade-Like Materials as Quantum Spin Liquids This exotic liquid-like state of matter in which magnetism never freezes could give rise to high-temperature superconductivity and form the basis for quantum computing. A liquid-like magnetic state of matter called a quantum spin liquid (QSL) is a rarity, but […]

‘Makai’ Brings Optimum Performance via Classical Computing or Quantum Computing Resources

‘Makai’ Brings Optimum Performance via Classical Computing or Quantum Computing Resources Quantum Computing Inc. Releases Mukai, the Quantum Application Development Platform LEESBURG, Va., Jan. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Quantum Computing Inc. (OTC:QUBT) (“QCI”), an advanced technology company developing quantum-ready applications and tools, announced today that the company has released its Mukai quantum application development […]

Pushing the Upper Bounds of Theoretical Capability with Quantum Entanglement

Pushing the Upper Bounds of Theoretical Capability with Quantum Entanglement Learning to Trust Quantum Computers Excerpts and salient points ~ +  One of the core beliefs behind the push to build quantum computers is that they will power a massive expansion in computing capability. However, how much capability could the technology really bring and, even […]