Too Early to Imagine Practical Implications of Quantum Time Dilation?

New Time Dilation Phenomenon Revealed: Timekeeping Theory Combines Quantum Clocks and Einstein’s Relativity Read More… +  “Whenever we have developed better clocks, we’ve learned something new about the world,” said Alexander Smith, an assistant professor of physics at Saint Anselm College and adjunct assistant professor at Dartmouth College, who led the research as a junior […]

A Step Toward Large-scale Quantum Computers: Characterization of Non-Gaussian Noise in Superconducting Qubits

A Step Toward Large-scale Quantum Computers: Characterization of Non-Gaussian Noise in Superconducting Qubits Research advances noise cancelling for quantum computers Excerpts and salient points ~ +  “This is the first concrete step toward trying to characterize more complicated types of noise processes than commonly assumed in the quantum domain,” said Lorenza Viola, a professor of […]

Tough Errors Are No Match: Optimizing the Quantum Compiler for Noise Resilience

Tough Errors Are no Match: Optimizing the Quantum Compiler for Noise Resilience Tough Errors Are No Match for APL Team Exploring Quantum Science Full release… The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), in Laurel, Maryland, has been tapped by the Department of Energy to develop advanced quantum computing and networking technologies. The award is […]