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Quantum magic: What QC can and cannot do
Quantum magic: What QC can and cannot do
Entanglement alone isn’t enough for a quantum advantage. This blog post explains the essential resource known as "magic," why T-gates make all the difference, and where the limits of the technology lie.
8 min read
Vehicle Routing Problem with Quantum Annealing
Vehicle Routing Problem with Quantum Annealing
Quantum annealing helps solve complex logistics problems like the Vehicle Routing Problem. We split it into cluster and route phases, encode as QUBO, and solve with a D-Wave simulator. This is a glimpse into the future of more efficient supply chains.
9 min read
Gate-based Quantum Computing vs Quantum Annealing
Gate-based Quantum Computing vs Quantum Annealing
Gate-based quantum computing and quantum annealing are two approaches to implement quantum computing. The former is universal, the latter ideal for optimization. The choice depends on your problem — and your hardware.
5 min read
Quantum Computing for Condensed Matter Physics
Quantum Computing for Condensed Matter Physics
OpenFermion makes it easy to simulate complex quantum systems like the Bose-Hubbard model using quantum computing. We explore the transition from superfluidity to the Mott insulator and observe how the phase reoccurs. This is a peek into how quantum computing is shaping the future of condensed matter physics.
6 min read