Software & Algorithms
Hardware-agnostic Quantum Computer Software
Hardware-agnostic Quantum Computer Software. Xanadu corporation has developed hardware-agnostic quantum computer software dedicated to machine learning. Currently available systems utilizing qubits and photonic methods to
Quantumizing the Speed of Data Searches
Quantumizing the Speed of Data Searches. New research and advancements in the “quantum walk” protocol shows promising application. “…[C]onsidering the protocol’s essence as an optimization
Quantum Computing Algorithms and Big Data’s Data
Quantum Computing Algorithms and Big Data’s Data. A Purdue University’s research team has embarked on a task to combine quantum computing and analysis of big
Quantum Computing Algorithms and Big Data’s Data
A Purdue University’s research team has embarked on a task to combine quantum computing and analysis of big data sets. How big? 3 petabytes of data is collected every two seconds. The data is coming from the U.S. electrical grid. Monitoring the data – currents and voltages – enables the grid operators to make decisions which keep the grid stable. To analyze such a tremendous amount of data requires unique systems invoking unique algorithms.
Moving Beyond Theory: Chemical Modelling
Moving Beyond Theory: Chemical Modelling. Using IBM’s Q Network, Cambridge Quantum Computing and the JSR Corporation claim to have successfully implemented quantum algorithms. The algorithms
“…[E]mbracing the end of the Moore’s Law era…”
Discussion on the end of Moore’s Law and the dawn of “acceleration” technologies.
Microsoft Adds Chemical Simulation to Quantum Development Kit
Microsoft’s Q# (“Q-Sharp”) quantum developer’s development kit has a new simulation library; this time it’s chemical. This new addition is geared toward one of the most anticipated application fields for quantum computers – chemistry.
qRAM: Quantum Random Access Memory
qRAM: Quantum Random Access Memory. qRAM is needed for most of the quatnum algorithms being researched, according to scientists at the University of Waterloo; the
Microsoft Adds Chemical Simulation to Quantum Development Kit
Microsoft Adds Chemical Simulation to Quantum Development Kit. Microsoft’s Q# (“Q-Sharp”) quantum developer’s development kit has a new simulation library; this time it’s chemical. This