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Certified randomness using a trapped-ion quantum processor. [PDF]
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From Field Effect Transistors to Spin Qubits: Focus on Group IV Materials, Architectures and Fabrications. [PDF]
Petkov N, Fagas G.
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Toward quantum computational supremacy of boson sampling with random overlap in the photonic spectra
Simon Laibacher, Vincenzo Tamma
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Coalition of explainable artificial intelligence and quantum computing in precision medicine. [PDF]
Ray S +3 more
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QOMIC: quantum optimization for motif identification. [PDF]
Ngo HM, Khatib T, Thai MT, Kahveci T.
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Quantum computational supremacy [PDF]
review article originally appearing in a Nature Insight collection on "Quantum Software".
Aram W Harrow, Ashley Montanaro
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Demonstrations of quantum supremacy have become convincing enough that it's time to think seriously about what comes next.
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Demonstrations of quantum supremacy have become convincing enough that it's time to think seriously about what comes next.
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Characterizing quantum supremacy in near-term devices [PDF]
A critical question for the field of quantum computing in the near future is whether quantum devices without error correction can perform a well-defined computational task beyond the capabilities of state-of-the-art classical computers, achieving so-called quantum supremacy. We study the task of sampling from the output distributions of (pseudo-)random
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