Quantum Computers in layman language
This video explains: 1. What are Quantum computers? 2. How are they different from Regular Computers? 3. What are Qubits and how do they work? 4. Relationship of Quantum computing with natural phenomena
This video explains: 1. What are Quantum computers? 2. How are they different from Regular Computers? 3. What are Qubits and how do they work? 4. Relationship of Quantum computing with natural phenomena
Here’s a good explainer on quantum computing’s potential impact by way of Forbes. In the near future, there’s a good chance quantum computers will be a game changing technology for humanity. The industry is still in its early stages, with… Read More »Quantum Computers Could Change Everything – Here’s What You Should Know In Under 4 Minutes
in this episode, Frank reads “The Qubit Before Christmas” a quantum inspired version of the holiday classic poem. Have a listen. Links Frank’s Original LinkedIn Post https://www.linkedin.com/posts/frank-lavigne_twas-the-qubit-before-christmas-and-all-through-activity-6880337657478553600-f3ud The Qubit Before Christmas by Frank La Vigne ‘Twas the Qubit before Christmas… Read More »The Qubit Before Christmas
Quantum computing is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Yuichiro Minato clears up a few puzzling aspects surrounding the quantum world of computing. Sit back and enjoy our Q&A delving deep to help reframe your understanding of what is “quantum”.
Dr. Francis Bellido comes on the Sticky Branding Podcast to discuss how Quantum eMotion is transforming our lives through quantum computing.
Ulrik Lund Andersen, Technical University of Denmark delivers this fascinating talk on optical quantum computers. Abstract: Quantum computing can be realized with numerous different hardware platforms and using different computational protocols. One highly promising strategy to foster scalability is to… Read More »Optical quantum computing with continuous variables
A common phrase in quantum mechanics is: “The electron is in multiple states at the same time.” But it’s actually a lie. Quantum particles like electrons are never in multiple states at the same time. It’s just that most quantum… Read More »Quantum Superposition, Explained Without Woo Woo
An overview and implementation of the key ideas from the 2021 quantum machine learning paper Estimating the gradient and higher-order derivatives on quantum hardware with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student Owen Lockwood.
Here’s an interesting look at the state of quantum computing in Germany.
An excellent summary of the field of quantum computing. With this video I aim to give a really good overview of the field of quantum computing with a clear explanation of how they work, why people are excited about quantum… Read More »The Map of Quantum Computing – Your Ultimate Guide to Quantum Computers