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Johns Hopkins Team Breaks Through Quantum Noise

New study develops an approach to tracking noise in multiqubit systems when symmetries are present Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a new framework to better understand and characterize quantum noise, which is one of the biggest challenges in building reliable quantum computers. Their work—published in Physical Review Letters—uses a mathematical approach called root space decomposition...

Unitary Foundation Releases First Version of the Unitary Compiler Collection (UCC)

Building a home for best-in-class compilation across the open-source quantum computing stack As quantum hardware advances, so does the complexity of programming it. Increasing qubit counts, diverse gate operations, and varied architectures present new challenges for quantum compilation. If we want quantum computation to be useful and accessible to more people, we are going to...

NVIDIA CUDA-Q Runs Breakthrough Logical Qubit Application on Infleqtion QPU

Infleqtion, a world leader in neutral atom quantum computing, used the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform to first simulate, and then orchestrate the first-ever demonstration of a material science experiment on logical qubits, on their Sqale physical quantum processing unit (QPU). The full article can be found here.