New Results in Quantum Tunneling vs. The Speed of Light
New efforts in quantum tunneling – both theory and experiment – show that superluminal motion may be possible, while still managing to avoid the paradox of superluminal signaling.
New efforts in quantum tunneling – both theory and experiment – show that superluminal motion may be possible, while still managing to avoid the paradox of superluminal signaling.
This is strictly not quantum computing related, but fascinating nonetheless. Prof. Jim-Al-Khalili explains the emerging field of quantum biology and discusses how this new discipline has developed from its inception in the 1920s until fruition in the late 1990s with… Read More »Quantum Biology Explained by Jim Al-Khalili
A talk given in the IBM Qiskit Seminar Series, 12 February 2021
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
Quantum computing is making some people nervous.
This short video on Quantum Computing gives you an overview of the underlying technology of Quantum Computing as well as it will help you understand how it is different from other classic computers and Supercomputers.
IBM has created the world’s largest superconducting quantum computer, surpassing the size of state of the art machines from Google and Chinese researchers. Previous devices have demonstrated up to 60 superconducting qubits working together to solve problems, but IBM’s new… Read More »IBM creates largest ever superconducting quantum computer
Here’ is a great (and free) course covering quantum mechanics. Quantum physics also known as Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic… Read More »Quantum Physics Full Course
Here’s a talk covering this academic paper on error mitigation in quantum computing.
This video looks at two recent papers released by the University of Science Technology China group showing quantum supremacy in a superconducting qubit quantum computer and a Gaussian boson sampling experiment.