Quantum Superposition and Entanglement (Part 3 of 8)

Third part of an eight part-series by Mr. Russ Fein, founder of The Quantum Leap. In this work Russ presents the concepts of superposition and entanglement and how these translate into the power of the qubit when compared to the classical bit. The Quantum Leap is an up-and-coming blog journaling the race to quantum supremacy. Read the series here at The Qubit Report or find the complete series and more at, Quantumtech.blog. Because Quantum is Coming. Qubit

NEC Orchestrating a Brighter World: Advances Quantum Strategic Industry Alliance for Revolution (Q-STAR)

The Founders’ Association of the Council for New Industry Creation through Quantum Technology was formed on May 31, 2021 to advance preparations for establishing an industry council to promote initiatives in quantum technologies. Today, the 24 companies of the association, at their general meeting, formally established the council under a new name, the Quantum Strategic Industry Alliance for Revolution: Q-STAR.

Trapped Ion Systems Have a New Tool for Quantum Simulations

Trapped ion quantum simulators may soon offer new means to explore the properties of matter emerging from complex interactions among quarks, gluons and the other fundamental building blocks of nature. (Credit: A. Shaw and Z. Davoudi/University of Maryland) Charting a Course Toward Quantum Simulations of Nuclear Physics In nuclear physics, like much of science, detailed […]

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 […]

3 Approaches Toward Quantum Computing Reality

Hot Qubits and Goldilocks Ions Read More… +  Due to their sensitivity, hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions of qubits are required to produce low-error quantum set-ups that would revolutionize computing. Today, even the most sophisticated systems, such as Google’s Sycamore and IBM’s Raleigh, have just a few tens of qubits. +  Following are three […]

How Do Quantum Computing and Classical Computing Differ? How did We Get Here?

Succinct and broad coverage of the differences between quantum and classical systems at the fundamental level. Well worth the read from the source. Because Quantum is Coming.  Qubit Breaking Down The Buzz Around Quantum Computing Read More… +  A classical computer’s main purpose is to save and manipulate data for working. Its chip uses bits […]

Everett’s Cat, Schrodinger’s Cat, Either Way They’ll Both Meow

Everett’s Cat, Schrodinger’s Cat, Either Way They’ll Both Meow There is something to be learned about probability and quantum superposition of states. Read from the source; in the piece, the section titled, “The Story Behind The Story,” has basic, quantum 101. Because Quantum is Coming. Everett’s cat Points to note… +  Ours is a classical […]

Secure Classical Cryptography Using Quantum Superposition

Secure Classical Cryptography Using Quantum Superposition Unconditionally secured classical cryptography using quantum superposition and unitary transformation Abstract +  Over decades quantum cryptography has been intensively studied for unconditionally secured key distribution in a quantum regime. Due to the quantum loopholes caused by imperfect single photon detectors and/or lossy quantum channels, however, the quantum cryptography is […]