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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum Calculations Gain Precision with Refined Energy Estimation Conditions

Tighter bounds on precision, achieved within a Trotterization case, now permit more accurate calculations than previously possible using quantum phase estimation. These refined conditions link energy …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum Computers Tackle Genome Assembly’s Toughest Puzzles

Identifying optimal genome assemblies from all candidate solutions now requires examining just 10−17% of possibilities, thanks to new quantum optimisation techniques. This represents a substantial red…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum Circuits Gain Predictable Power with New Structural Mapping

Circuit design now reveals its impact on learning potential without needing data or optimisation. Previously, assessing a quantum circuit’s capabilities required training and analysis; this new framew…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Chaotic Systems Need Fewer Steps to Mimic Random Quantum Behaviour

Generating accurate random dynamics usually demands either numerous independent Hamiltonians or exquisitely precise control over evolution times. Now, a three-step protocol achieves comparable accurac…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Researchers Construct Relativistic Observables for Spatial Localisation in Quantum Field Theory

Can we consistently pinpoint the location of particles moving at relativistic speeds without violating the principles of causality. This work rigorously demonstrates that conditional measurements of p…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Researchers Construct Quantum Bases Numerically for All Dimensions

Generalized Numerical Construction of MUBs: A Group Theoretical Investigation A complete set of seven mutually unbiased bases appears impossible in six dimensions, according to a new numerical search …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Wireless Quantum Networks Gain Speed with Dual Base Station Connections

Entanglement distribution typically limits quantum network performance, forcing a trade-off between connection reliability and available resources. Now, a dual-connectivity architecture allows quantum…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum Searches Become Vastly Faster with Reinforcement Learning

Reducing the time to find a specific item within a quantum system from scaling with the square root to the natural logarithm of its size represents a fundamental shift in computational efficiency. Thi…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum Fluctuations Broaden Pathways for Faster Particle Transport

Zero overlap between classically defined stable and unstable manifolds, a hallmark of transport barriers, becomes quantifiable broadening when viewed through a quantum lens. This work demonstrates man…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Magnetic Signals from Single Cells Reveal 89 μT Detection Using Quantum Sensors

Eighty-nine microtesla, the magnetic signature of a single cell, is now detectable thanks to a new platform integrating optical tweezers with quantum magnetometry. Previously, magnetic detection lacke…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Brains May Use Heat Flow to Process Information, Study Suggests

Can heat flow act as a carrier of information beyond simple temperature differences. This work proposes it can, extending the thermocoherent effect to include classical correlations alongside quantum …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum States Steered Towards Simpler Forms by Novel ‘Dismagicker’

Can complex quantum states be systematically simplified to ease both computation and simulation? Combining a new ‘dismagicker’ gate with existing entanglement reduction techniques now allows for more …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum Uncertainty Narrowed Using Stored Information for Precise Measurements

Tighter limitations on quantum indeterminacy are now achievable, offering potential gains for secure communication and precise measurement. New theoretical bounds, derived for complex multipartite sys…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Fréchet Distributions Accurately Map Interactions Within Complex Quantum Systems

Operators constructed from four or more quantum particles in one model follow a statistical pattern markedly different from another. Where the Lieb-Liniger model exhibits Fréchet distributions for the…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantum Simulations Become 2.7 Times More Efficient with New Control System

DMRG simulations are now 2. 7 times faster thanks to a new framework that dynamically adjusts computational effort where it matters most. By monitoring entanglement, this method achieves comparable ac…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Fewer Atoms Needed: Light Emission Scales with One Divided by N Cubed

Until now, theories of light-matter interactions in nanoscale systems focused on how quickly energy *vanishes*; this work details how much energy remains, revealing a collective energy shift scaling a…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Microstructure Predicts Qubit Coherence, Reducing Decoherence Loss by Two Orders of Magnitude

Previously, improvements to quantum coherence have arrived alongside simultaneous changes to a qubit’s materials and design, obscuring which adjustments actually work. Now, a new framework disentangle…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Scalable Phonon Lasers Overcome Limitations for Focused Vibrational Control

Previously, generating coherent vibrational motion in multiple oscillators demanded a shared connection, limiting both scalability and precise control. Now, a new method achieves lasing through purely…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Quantonation Selects Yaqumo as Its First Japanese Investment

Insider Brief Yaqumo Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Kazuhiro Nakashoji), a startup developing scalable neutral-atom quantum computers, announced today that it has raised a Seed Extension …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Qoro Secures $750k to Build The Software Stack Uniting Quantum And Classical Compute

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Qoro has announced the close of its pre-seed funding round, securing $750,000 USD to build the missing software layer for hybrid quantum-classical computing. The round in…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
QNu Labs Validates Real-World Performance of ARMOS QKD in Independent Global Study with VIAVI

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — QNu Labs (www.qnulabs.com), a global leader in end-to-end hybrid quantum cybersecurity solutions, has announced the findings of a research study conducted in association …

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Why Quantum Computing Could Take AI To The Next Level After Nvidia GTC - Forbes

Why Quantum Computing Could Take AI To The Next Level After Nvidia GTC Forbes

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
Why are 3D corners not allowed in "A SAT Scalpel for Lattice Surgery"?

In the caption of Fig. 9 of A SAT Scalpel for Lattice Surgery: Representation and Synthesis of Subroutines for Surface-Code Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing the authors write "A cube cannot have pipes…

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◌ Quantum Computing Apr 09, 2026
A New Trick Brings Stability to Quantum Operations

Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Quantum bits, or qubits, which are required for building quantum computers, come in different kinds. In recent years, many research institutes and companies have focused …

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