Software & Algorithms
Rolls-Royce and Classiq Collaborate on Quantum Algorithm Design
Classiq announced it is working with Rolls-Royce to implement novel computational fluid dynamics [CFD] algorithms. Used in many industrial applications, CFD is key to improving advanced equipment design.
Pre-study: The Insurance Industry Is Ripe for Quantum Computing, Just Not the Other-Way Around
As insurance services affect many areas of life, most future impacts of quantum computing will somehow also affect insurance business.
Real-World Quantum Computing Application: Determining Optimal Flight Trajectories for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
QCI will apply its quantum photonic systems to a critical risk-management use case involving the selection of flight trajectories for unmanned aerial vehicles.
Dirac 1 Entropy Quantum Computer Now Available With QCI’s Subscription Service
Quantum Computing Inc. has announced the launch of a subscription service that provides enterprises with access to its industry-leading Dirac 1 Entropy Quantum Computing (EQC) system… Dirac 1, QCI’s first commercially available photonic EQC system, takes a different computational approach to existing quantum computing providers and can solve business problems with over 5,000 variables.
Eliminating, Vice Corrupting, Damaged Quantum Computing Data to Reduce Errors
Quantum computers offer enormous potential to solve certain complex problems that are impossible for conventional computers, but this power depends on harnessing extremely fleeting behaviors of subatomic particles.
IonQ Aria Joins IonQ Harmony on Azure Quantum Platform
IonQ announced the availability of IonQ Aria exclusively on the Azure Quantum platform.
Could Quantum Computing Better Predict and Prevent Economic Downturns?
[A]ttention is turning towards quantum’s use as a tool for codifying quantitative macroeconomic problems, revealing how wealth evolves over time in response to changes or perturbations within the financial network..
Standardization Requires Stability: NIST’s Post-Quantum Algorithm Candidate’s Future Uncertain
Researchers from the University of Bristol on Monday proposed an attack on SIKE they say “significantly reduces” the security of SIKE by solving it with torsion.
First Rainbow, Now SIKE? No Qubits Needed to Crack Another NIST PQC Algo
[E]ncryption algorithm that was supposed to stand up to attacks from the future’s most powerful computers was recently laid low by a much simpler machine.