A paper recently published in the journal Nature demonstrated non-Abelian braiding of graph vertices in a superconducting quantum processor for the first time by Google Quantum AI and collaborators.
By Samudrapom Dam
29 May 2023
This article discusses the recent launch of a quantum computer, H2-1, by Quantinuum, a leading quantum computing company. It also discusses the significance of this breakthrough in quantum computing.
Gravitational waves, tiny ripples in spacetime that Einstein believed are too faint ever to be detected, are revolutionizing both our understanding and our view of the cosmos.
By Robert Lea
15 May 2023
Cosmic ray research spanning a century has led us to a new era where these rays hold the potential to shed light on unresolved topics such as dark matter and dark energy, thanks to their energies surpassing those achievable by accelerators on Earth.
By Ben Pilkington
9 May 2023
Quantum geometry is a crucial area of research in the theory of quantum information, and it deals with geometrical forms in the space of quantum states.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
1 May 2023
In a significant breakthrough for quantum technology, researchers from the University of Basel and the University of Sydney have successfully demonstrated the ability to identify and manipulate a small number of interacting photons in a controlled manner.
This article discusses quantum chaos and random matrix theory and the applicability of random matrix theory to quantum chaotic systems.
By Samudrapom Dam
20 Apr 2023
This article discusses quantum annealing, its advantages, applications, and performance in real-world and industry-relevant applications.
By Samudrapom Dam
17 Apr 2023
Tensor networks have been recognized as an effective representation and research tool for quantum systems. Tensor network-based algorithms are used to explore the basic properties of quantum systems.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
13 Apr 2023
European and Australian physicists recently published a collaborative study in Physical Review Letters suggesting that layered 2D semiconductors can harbor a unique quantum phase of matter known as the supersolid.