A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies with extreme precision while using far less power than today’s bulky systems.
This Collection provides updated research from Future Computing 2025. This collection will open for submission on 15th June. Papers intended for presentation at the 11th International Conference on ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Prof. Kazuhiro Ogata and Dr. Canh Minh Do from JAIST lead the research on formal methods for quantum computing, with their work focusing on the formal specification and verification of quantum systems ...
The A.M. Turing Award—the highest honor in computer science—was awarded earlier this year to Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard, two pioneers whose work laid the foundation for quantum key ...
The quantum computing future is rapidly reshaping how scientists think about computation, with machines moving toward fault-tolerant systems capable of solving problems beyond classical limits. From ...
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Quantum computing could grow to become a $100 billion market by 2035, according to McKinsey estimates, and tech companies of all shapes and sizes are trying to position themselves to grab hold of it ...