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Quantum code breaking? You'd get further with an 8-bit computer, an abacus, and a dogComputer scientist Peter Gutmann tells The Reg why it's 'bollocks' The US National Institute for Standards and Technology ...
Rigetti uses a square lattice layout for their qubits. Basically, instead of arranging qubits in a line or some other random way, they put them in a grid. This makes it easier to connect them and ...
Reversible logic has extensive applications in quantum computing, low power VLSI design, quantum dot cellular automata and optical computing. While several researchers have investigated the design of ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists develop the quantum version of the second law of thermodynamicsIn the strange, often unintuitive world of quantum physics, one mystery has stood out for decades: Can quantum entanglement be manipulated in a reversible way, like energy in a perfect heat engine?
Noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computers face significant reliability challenges because they are vulnerable to quantum noise, which severely limits their fidelity in quantum applications. In ...
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