Quantum information science

Superconducting quantum computing

Superconducting quantum computing implements quantum computing with superconducting electronic circuits. Research in superconducting quantum computing is conducted by companies such as Google, IBM, IMEC, BBN Technologies, Rigetti, and Intel. As of May 2016, up to nine fully controllable qubits are demonstrated in a 1D array, and up to sixteen in a 2D architecture. In October 2019, the Martinis group, who partnered with Google, published an article demonstrating for the first time quantum supremacy, using a chip with 53 superconducting qubits. More than two thousand superconducting qubits are in a commercial product by D-Wave Systems, however these qubits implement quantum annealing instead of a universal model of quantum computation. (Wikipedia).

Superconducting quantum computing
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Quantum Computers, Explained With Quantum Physics

Quantum computers aren’t the next generation of supercomputers—they’re something else entirely. Before we can even begin to talk about their potential applications, we need to understand the fundamental physics that drives the theory of quantum computing. (Featuring Scott Aaronson, John Pr

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Quantum Computing for Beginners | How to get started with Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is the use of quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform computation. A quantum computer is used to perform such computation, which can be implemented theoretically or physically. The field of quantum computing is actually a sub-field

From playlist Quantum Physics

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What Is Quantum Computing | Quantum Computing Explained | Quantum Computer | #Shorts | Simplilearn

🔥Explore Our Free Courses With Completion Certificate by SkillUp: https://www.simplilearn.com/skillup-free-online-courses?utm_campaign=QuantumComputingShorts&utm_medium=ShortsDescription&utm_source=youtube Quantum computing is a branch of computing that focuses on developing computer tech

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How do quantum computers work?

Quantum computers are said to have the potential to offer computing power far larger than what we have today. Are they really these miracles of quantum computing or are they just over-hyped? You can have brief information in our video on how quantum computing works related to superposi

From playlist Radical Innovations

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Quantum computers vs. classical computers

There has been a lot of talk about quantum computer breakthroughs, but how do these devices differ from classical computers? We explore this question in our video. Find out more information at https://bit.ly/3HhbJTm To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsle

From playlist Engineering Wonders

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Quantum Computer in a Nutshell (Documentary)

The reservoir of possibilities offered by the fundamental laws of Nature, is the key point in the development of science and technology. Quantum computing is the next step on the road to broaden our perspective from which we currently look at the Universe. The movie shows the history of pr

From playlist Quantum computing

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The Map of Quantum Computing | Quantum Computers Explained

An excellent summary of the field of quantum computing. Find out more about Qiskit at https://qiskit.org and their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/qiskit And get the poster here: https://store.dftba.com/collections/domain-of-science/products/map-of-quantum-computing With this vi

From playlist Quantum Physics Videos - Domain of Science

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Quantum Matter: Why it Matters – Xie Chen – 11/10/21

Jump to: Intro video: 15:02 Lecture: 17:40 Q&A: 1:04:28 - Quantum effects are usually thought to be too delicate to manifest in the macroscopic world. However, recent physics breakthroughs have revealed that, in carefully engineered materials, such as metals, insulators, or magnets, quan

From playlist Caltech Watson Lecture Series

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The Map of Superconductivity

The Map of Superconductivity poster is available here: https://store.dftba.com/collections/domain-of-science/products/map-of-superconductivity-poster Superconductivity is a fascinating property exhibited by many materials when they are cooled down to cryogenic temperatures to below a certa

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How Does a Quantum Computer Work?

For more on spin, check out: http://youtu.be/v1_-LsQLwkA This video was supported by TechNYou: http://bit.ly/19bBX5G A quantum computer works in a totally different way from a classical computer. Quantum bits or 'qubits' can exist in a superposition state of both zero and one simultaneousl

From playlist From Transistors to Quantum Computers

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Five Quantum Computing Misconceptions

I sometimes read things about quantum computing that are not quite right, I clear some up here. Check out this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos Quantum computing is a hot topic these days, but I sometimes see things in the media that I know are probably going to be misinterpreted

From playlist The Map of Quantum Physics Expanded

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Seth Lloyd - Quantum Mechanics Experiments

Quantum theory has been the most powerful explanation of how the world, down deep, really works. But quantum theory is weird: things in two states or places at the same time, probabilities not actualities of events, entanglement over vast distances. How do precise, repeatable experiments s

From playlist Closer To Truth - Seth Lloyd Interviews

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Quantum Simulation | You Can Program a Quantum Computer Too!

Quantum simulation is a really promising route to discover new technologies of the future by finding new materials with new physical properties. Check out the Qiskit YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/qiskit and this is a good playlist to start with https://bit.ly/2KxqOIV I’ve

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Hakan Tureci - Quantum electrodynamic modeling of superconducting quantum systems - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 30 March 2022. Hakan Tureci of Princeton University presents "Quantum electrodynamic modeling of superconducting quantum systems" at IPAM's Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/workshop-i-multiscale-

From playlist 2022 Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop

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Quantum Computing - The Qubit Technology Revolution

One of the strangest features of quantum mechanics is also potentially its most useful: entanglement. By harnessing the ability for two particles to be intimately intertwined across great distances, researchers are working to create technologies that even Einstein could not imagine, from q

From playlist Explore the World Science Festival

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Garnet Chan - Lattice models and ab initio descriptions of correlated materials - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 11 April 2022. Garnet Chan of California Institute of Technology, Chemistry, presents "Lattice models and ab initio descriptions of correlated materials" at IPAM's Model Reduction in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Abstract: I will describe some work in our group and with collaborator

From playlist 2022 Model Reduction in Quantum Mechanics Workshop

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Quantum Matters (ONLINE) by Arindam Ghosh

KAAPI WITH KURIOSITY QUANTUM MATTERS (ONLINE) SPEAKER: Arindam Ghosh (Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru) WHEN: 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm Sunday, 29 August 2021 WHERE: Livestream via the ICTS YouTube channel Abstract:- Quantum physics governs the world around us, from materials that we u

From playlist Kaapi With Kuriosity (A Monthly Public Lecture Series)

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Quantum Computing - Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh

Majorana fermions are real solutions to the Dirac equation, meaning they are their own antiparticles. For 80 years they have been and continue to be searched for among elementary particles, with some people believing neutrinos to be Majorana fermions. In the context of this talk, Majorana

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Building a quantum computer at the SQMS Center at Fermilab

The new Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center, based at Fermilab and comprising 20 partner institutions, is one of five national centers to bring about transformational advances in quantum information science as a part of the U.S. National Quantum Initiative. SQMS has the am

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