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COLLOQUIUM:  Scalable quantum computing withsimple and complex atoms (January2018)

COLLOQUIUM: Scalable quantum computing withsimple and complex atoms (January2018)

Speaker: Mark Saffman, University of Wisconsin-Madison Abstract:

A Carbon-Nanotube Path to Scalable Quantum Computers | C12

A Carbon-Nanotube Path to Scalable Quantum Computers | C12

The story starts at the École Normale Supérieure. Twin brothers Pierre and Matthieu Desjardins trained together in

Shor's Algorithm for Quantum Computing - Computerphile

Shor's Algorithm for Quantum Computing - Computerphile

We brought a

A beginner's guide to quantum computing | Shohini Ghose

A beginner's guide to quantum computing | Shohini Ghose

A

Quantum Computers Explained: How Quantum Computing Works

Quantum Computers Explained: How Quantum Computing Works

What is a

Development of a Scalable Highly Integrated Quantum Bit Error Correction System (QUBECS) - KIT

Development of a Scalable Highly Integrated Quantum Bit Error Correction System (QUBECS) - KIT

Kyoto Institute of Technology have been developing a theoretical approach to

Unbiased fermionic Quantum Monte Carlo with a Quantum computer - Quantum Summer Symposium 2021

Unbiased fermionic Quantum Monte Carlo with a Quantum computer - Quantum Summer Symposium 2021

Will share the development of a new

Lunch & Learn: Quantum Computing

Lunch & Learn: Quantum Computing

Professor Andrea Morello, Professor of

Quantum Computing Day: Introduction to Quantum Computing

Quantum Computing Day: Introduction to Quantum Computing

Will Oliver, the Henry Ellis Warren (1894) Professor of Electrical Engineering and

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau schools reporter on quantum computing during press conference

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau schools reporter on quantum computing during press conference

Justin Trudeau responds to a flip question from reporter with a good-natured, not-so-flip answer. To read more: ...

Microsoft Announces 1000x Better Quantum Chip

Microsoft Announces 1000x Better Quantum Chip

Check out todays sponsor PLAUD - Note Pro: https://bit.ly/4e596YH NotePin S: https://bit.ly/4fMEgFz code“BEN15”-17% off ...

Eric Ladizinsky: Evolving Scalable Quantum Computers

Eric Ladizinsky: Evolving Scalable Quantum Computers

Eric Ladizinsky visited the Quantum AI Lab at Google LA to give a talk "Evolving

Building Scalable Quantum Computers from Arrays of Neutral Atoms

Building Scalable Quantum Computers from Arrays of Neutral Atoms

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