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Scientists solve difficult quantum problem using ordinary computers
For years, quantum computers have carried a bold promise. They could solve problems so complex that even the world’s best ...
The traveling salesman problem is considered a prime example of a combinatorial optimization problem. Now a Berlin team led by theoretical physicist Prof. Dr. Jens Eisert of Freie Universität Berlin ...
The tech giant predicts it will have a quantum computer that can solve commercially useful problems by the end of the decade.
Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those promises could be many years away ...
A Rochester Institute of Technology Ph.D. student was part of a team of researchers that settled a 90-year-old math problem called Keller’s conjecture. David Narváez, a computing and information ...
King's College London researchers hope the chip will help answer previously unanswerable questions about the most important natural processes.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking for companies to build the hardware and software quantum computers need to communicate and work together. Most quantum computers are standalone ...
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World has a thousand problems; computer science, engineering graduates are paid to solve them
Chitkara University redefines computer science and engineering education, offering specialisations like cybersecurity and AI ...
When a commercial quantum computer will surpass classical machines for real-world optimization is unknown, but probabilistic p-computers with p-bits offer a practical interim path. (Nanowerk News) It ...
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Since the University of California’s earliest days, its researchers have propelled the state’s leading industries and helped solve some of its biggest challenges. Our faculty bring curiosity, ...
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