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đHappy new year and welcome to the first issue of 2019!
These next two weeks will be a bit on the light side as Iâm ramping up work with my company for the new year as well as finally going on my honeymoonâââthat said, I will still do my best to deliver my favorite quantum computing news and tidbits!
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Tiny Fact of the week
You may have heard of quantum entanglement, but have you heard of its cousin, cosmic correlation connections? Using pre-selection and post-selection, we can get a connection between two particlesâââin other words, measurements made in different times (like the future) can affect quantum systems in the present. Check this out to learn more about the research and get an introduction to the idea of how 3 pigeons can occupy two pigeonholes without any being shared. If youâd really like to dive deep down into the pigeon hole, then hereâs the original paper.
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This week Iâd like to draw attention to this great video by Microsoft Research about quantum computing for (classical) computer scientists. It dips into real examples, and uses code written in Q# (based on F#) which I personally hadnât seen before!
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The man turning China into a quantum superpowerâââwww.technologyreview.com Jian-Wei Pan, Chinaâs âfather of quantumâ, is masterminding its drive for global leadership in technologies that could change entire industries.
Intelâs quest to build the worldâs first true quantum computerâââwww.newscientist.com James Clarke, of Intelâs quantum computing research team, tells New Scientist about his ambitions to make the first device with a million qubits
Is your brain a quantum computer?
This researcher from the University of Oslo wrote an amazing paper on the quantum mechanical use for information processing and memory.
The Unlikely Origins of the First Quantum Computerâââgizmodo.com Within days of each other back in 1998, two teams published the results of the first real-world quantum computations. But the first quantum computers werenât computers at all. They were biochemistry equipment, relying on the same science as MRI machines.
IBM at CES 2019 outlines Q System One quantum computerâââwww.zdnet.com The Q System One has a modular design and parts designed to minimize interference. IBMâs plan is to start scaling quantum computational center.
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