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    Investigating and improving student understanding of the basics of quantum computing by Peter Hu, Yangqiuting Li, Chandralekha Singh

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…These include an overview of key quantum mechanical concepts relevant to quantum computation (including ways a quantum computer is different from a classical computer), properties of single- and multiqubit systems, and the basics of single-qubit quantum gates. …”
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    Boosted Bell-state measurements for photonic quantum computation by Nico Hauser, Matthias J. Bayerbach, Simone E. D’Aurelio, Raphael Weber, Matteo Santandrea, Shreya P. Kumar, Ish Dhand, Stefanie Barz

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Fault-tolerant fusion-based photonic quantum computing (FBQC) greatly relies on entangling two-photon measurements, called fusions. …”
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    Volumetric Denoising of XCT Data Using Quantum Computing by Thomas Lang, Anja Heim, Anastasia Papadaki, Kilian Dremel, Dimitri Prjamkov, Martin Blaimer, Markus Firsching, Stefan Kasperl, Theobald O.J. Fuchs

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Quantum computing is an emerging field of technology that utilizes unique properties such as the superposition principle and quantum entanglement, potentially enabling the development of techniques that are drastically faster or even the only feasible solutions compared to classical approaches. …”
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    Predicting properties of quantum systems by regression on a quantum computer by Andrey Kardashin, Yerassyl Balkybek, Vladimir V. Palyulin, Konstantin Antipin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Quantum computers can be considered as a natural means for performing machine learning tasks for inherently quantum labeled data. …”
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    Edge modes, extended TQFT, and measurement based quantum computation by Gabriel Wong

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In [2], it was explained that measurement based quantum computation in one dimension can be understood in term of such a gauge theory (MBQC). …”
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    Simulating Floquet scrambling circuits on trapped-ion quantum computers by Kazuhiro Seki, Yuta Kikuchi, Tomoya Hayata, Seiji Yunoki

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Our experiments are made possible by extensively utilizing one of the highest-fidelity quantum processors currently available and, thus, should be considered as a benchmark for the current status of the most advanced quantum computers.…”
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    Optimal control in ecology and environmental protection based on quantum computing by Muhamediyeva D. T., Mamatov N. S., Raupova M. H., Mukhtarova Donata, Kholiyorov Umirzok

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This enables the application of quantum computing to the formulation of optimal policies for environmental regulation. …”
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    Quantum DeepONet: Neural operators accelerated by quantum computing by Pengpeng Xiao, Muqing Zheng, Anran Jiao, Xiu Yang, Lu Lu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Given the progress in quantum algorithms and hardware, here we propose to utilize quantum computing to accelerate DeepONet evaluations, yielding complexity that is linear in input dimensions. …”
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    Practical Quantum Advantage on Partially Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer by Riki Toshio, Yutaro Akahoshi, Jun Fujisaki, Hirotaka Oshima, Shintaro Sato, Keisuke Fujii

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Meanwhile, assuming a typical architecture for fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC), realistic applications inevitably require a vast number of qubits, typically exceeding 10^{6}, which seems far beyond near-term realization. …”
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    Piquasso: A Photonic Quantum Computer Simulation Software Platform by Zoltán Kolarovszki, Tomasz Rybotycki, Péter Rakyta, Ágoston Kaposi, Boldizsár Poór, Szabolcs Jóczik, Dániel T. R. Nagy, Henrik Varga, Kareem H. El-Safty, Gregory Morse, Michał Oszmaniec, Tamás Kozsik, Zoltán Zimborás

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We introduce the Piquasso quantum programming framework, a full-stack open-source software platform for the simulation and programming of photonic quantum computers. Piquasso can be programmed via a high-level Python programming interface enabling users to perform efficient quantum computing with discrete and continuous variables. …”
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