Matthew Coley-O’Rourke, assistant professor of chemistry, worked under Chan as an undergraduate researcher at Princeton and ...
Classical computers, on the other hand, seem to have a tougher time. In the worst circumstances, they must do the unwieldy work of computing probabilities for all possible output strings—all 2 100 of ...
Physicist Peter P. Orth (left) and computer scientist Markus Bläser are collaborating on the QIAPO project with industry partners Infineon and BMW, as well as the quantum startup planqc, to explore ...
Classical computing has operated as the fundamental power behind our digital world for many decades. Modern civilization relies on classical systems to operate smartphones and global financial ...
A gold superconducting quantum computer hangs against a black background. Quantum computers, like the one shown here, could someday allow chemists to solve problems that classical computers can’t.
For quantum computers to change the game of computation, scientists need to show that the machines’ calculations are correct. Now, there’s hope. Google’s Willow quantum chip has achieved verifiable ...
As the initial hype surrounding quantum computing slowly fades, some of the industry's most popular stocks are vulnerable to downside.