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⭐ TOP PAPER

Hybrid Method of Efficient Simulation of Physics Applications for a Quantum Computer

Carla Rieger, Albert T. Schmitz, Gehad Salem, Massimiliano Incudini, Sofia Vallecorsa, Anne Y. Matsuura, Michele Grossi, Gian Giacomo Guerreschi2026-02-09T18:59 Score: 0.74
Quantum chemistry and materials science are among the most promising areas for demonstrating algorithmic quantum advantage and quantum utility due to their inherent quantum mechanical nature. Still, l...
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From Multi-sig to DLCs: Modern Oracle Designs on Bitcoin

Giulio Caldarelli2026-02-10T14:31 Score: 0.36
Unlike Ethereum, which was conceived as a general-purpose smart-contract platform, Bitcoin was designed primarily as a transaction ledger for its native currency, which limits programmability for cond...

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📄 Technology Papers

Quantum-Audit: Evaluating the Reasoning Limits of LLMs on Quantum Computing

Mohamed Afane, Kayla Laufer, Wenqi Wei, Ying Mao, Junaid Farooq, Ying Wang, Juntao ChenPublished: 2026-02-10
Language models have become practical tools for quantum computing education and research, from summarizing technical papers to explaining theoretical concepts and answering questions about recent developments in the field. While existing benchmarks evaluate quantum code generation and circuit design, their understanding of quantum computing concepts has not been systematically measured. Quantum-Au...

Solving nonlinear differential equations on noisy $156$-qubit quantum computers

Karla Baumann, Youcef Modheb, Roman Randrianarisoa, Roland Katz, Aoife Boyle, Frédéric HolweckPublished: 2026-01-07
In this paper, we report on the resolution of nonlinear differential equations using IBM's quantum platform. More specifically, we demonstrate that the hybrid classical-quantum algorithm H-DES successfully solves a one-dimensional material deformation problem and the inviscid Burgers' equation on IBM's 156-qubit quantum computers. These results constitute a step toward performing physically releva...

Hybrid Method of Efficient Simulation of Physics Applications for a Quantum Computer

Carla Rieger, Albert T. Schmitz, Gehad Salem, Massimiliano Incudini, Sofia Vallecorsa, Anne Y. Matsuura, Michele Grossi, Gian Giacomo GuerreschiPublished: 2026-02-09
Quantum chemistry and materials science are among the most promising areas for demonstrating algorithmic quantum advantage and quantum utility due to their inherent quantum mechanical nature. Still, large-scale simulations of quantum circuits are essential for determining the problem size at which quantum solutions outperform classical methods. In this work, we present a novel hybrid simulation ap...

Cryo-CMOS Antenna for Wireless Communications within a Quantum Computer Cryostat

Viviana Centritto, Ama Bandara, Heqi Deng, Masoud Babaie, Evgenii Vinogradov, Sergi Abadal, Eduard AlarconPublished: 2025-10-15
Scaling quantum computers from a few qubits to large numbers remains one of the critical challenges in realizing practical quantum advantage. Multi-core quantum architectures have emerged as a promising solution, enabling scalability through distributed quantum processing units (QPUs) interconnected via classical and quantum links. However, the bottleneck of wired connections persists, as densely ...

Efficient circuit compression by multi-qudit entangling gates in linear optical quantum computation

Apurav, Jaskaran SinghPublished: 2026-02-09
Linear optical quantum computation (LOQC) offers a promising platform for scalable quantum information processing, but its scalability is fundamentally constrained by the probabilistic nature of non-local entangling gates. Qudit circuit compression schemes mitigate this issue by encoding multiple qubits onto qudits. However, these schemes become inefficient when only a subset of the encoded qubits...

Improved entanglement-based high-dimensional optical quantum computation with linear optics

Huan-Chao Gao, Guo-Zhu Song, Hai-Rui WeiPublished: 2026-02-08
Quantum gates are the essential block for quantum computer. High-dimensional quantum gates exhibit remarkable advantages over their two-dimensional counterparts for some quantum information processing tasks. Here we present a family of entanglement-based optical controlled-SWAP gates on $\mathbb{C}^{2}\otimes \mathbb{C}^{d}\otimes \mathbb{C}^{d}$. With the hybrid encoding, we encode the control qu...

TensorHyper-VQC: A Tensor-Train-Guided Hypernetwork for Robust and Scalable Variational Quantum Computing

Jun Qi, Chao-Han Huck Yang, Pin-Yu Chen, Min-Hsiu HsiehPublished: 2025-08-01
Variational Quantum Computing (VQC) faces fundamental scalability barriers, primarily due to barren plateaus and sensitivity to quantum noise. To address these challenges, we introduce TensorHyper-VQC, a novel tensor-train (TT)-guided hypernetwork framework that significantly improves the robustness and scalability of VQC. Our framework fully delegates the generation of quantum-circuit parameters ...

A method of an on-demand beamsplitter for trapped-ion quantum computers

Takanori NishiPublished: 2025-08-27
Quantum information processing using local modes of trapped ions has been applied to implementing bosonic quantum error correction codes and conducting efficient quantum simulation of bosonic systems. However, control of entanglement among local modes remains difficult because entanglement among resonant local modes is governed by the Coulomb interaction, which is not switchable. We propose a meth...

Matrix Product State on a Quantum Computer

Yong Liu, Guangyao Huang, Yizhi Wang, Junjie WuPublished: 2025-06-10
Solving quantum many-body systems is one of the most significant regimes where quantum computing applies. Currently, as a hardware-friendly computational paradigms, variational algorithms are often used for finding the ground energy of quantum many-body systems. However, running large-scale variational algorithms is challenging, because of the noise as well as the obstacle of barren plateaus. In t...

Measurement-Based Preparation of Higher-Dimensional AKLT States and Their Quantum Computational Power

Wenhan Guo, Mikhail Litvinov, Tzu-Chieh Wei, Abid Khan, Kevin C. SmithPublished: 2026-02-06
We investigate a constant-time, fusion measurement-based scheme to create AKLT states beyond one dimension. We show that it is possible to prepare such states on a given graph up to random spin-1 `decorations', each corresponding to a probabilistic insertion of a vertex along an edge. In investigating their utility in measurement-based quantum computation, we demonstrate that any such randomly dec...

🏢 Company Papers

ST4VLA: Spatially Guided Training for Vision-Language-Action Models

Jinhui Ye, Fangjing Wang, Ning Gao, Junqiu Yu, Yangkun Zhu, Bin Wang, Jinyu Zhang, Weiyang Jin, Yanwei Fu, Feng Zheng, Yilun Chen, Jiangmiao PangPublished: 2026-02-10
Large vision-language models (VLMs) excel at multimodal understanding but fall short when extended to embodied tasks, where instructions must be transformed into low-level motor actions. We introduce ST4VLA, a dual-system Vision-Language-Action framework that leverages Spatial Guided Training to align action learning with spatial priors in VLMs. ST4VLA includes two stages: (i) spatial grounding pr...

Magneto-optical study of Nb thin films for superconducting qubits

Amlan Datta, Kamal R. Joshi, Sunil Ghimire, Makariy A. Tanatar, Cameron J. Kopas, Jayss Marshall, Josh Y. Mutus, David P. Pappas, Matthew J. Kramer, Ruslan ProzorovPublished: 2026-02-10
Among the recognized sources of decoherence in superconducting qubits, the spatial inhomogeneity of the superconducting state and the possible presence of magnetic-flux vortices remain comparatively underexplored. Niobium is commonly used as a structural material in transmon qubits that host Josephson junctions, and excess dissipation anywhere in the transmon can become a bottleneck that limits ov...

Disentangling orbital and confinement contributions to $g$-factor in Ge/SiGe hole quantum dots

L. Sommer, I. Seidler, F. J. Schupp, S. Paredes, N. W. Hendrickx, L. Massai, S. W. Bedell, G. Salis, M. Mergenthaler, P. Harvey-Collard, A. Fuhrer, T. IhnPublished: 2026-02-10
Spin qubits are typically operated in the lowest orbital of a quantum dot to minimize interference from nearby states. In valence-band hole systems, strong spin-orbit coupling links spin and orbital degrees of freedom, strongly influencing the hole $g$-factor, a key parameter for qubit control. We investigate the out-of-plane $g$-factor in Ge quantum dots using excitation (single-particle) and add...

Correlations in a quantum switch-based heat engine with measurements: A proof-of-principle demonstration

Vinicius F. Lisboa, Pedro R. Dieguez, Kyrylo Simonov, Roberto M. SerraPublished: 2025-10-30
Allowing the order of quantum operations to exist in superposition is known to open new routes for thermodynamic tasks. We investigate a quantum heat engine where energy exchanges are driven by generalized measurements, and the sequence of these operations is coherently controlled in a superposition of causal orders. Our analysis explores how initial correlations between the working medium and the...

MAPS: A Multilingual Benchmark for Agent Performance and Security

Omer Hofman, Jonathan Brokman, Oren Rachmil, Shamik Bose, Vikas Pahuja, Toshiya Shimizu, Trisha Starostina, Kelly Marchisio, Seraphina Goldfarb-Tarrant, Roman VainshteinPublished: 2025-05-21
Agentic AI systems, which build on Large Language Models (LLMs) and interact with tools and memory, have rapidly advanced in capability and scope. Yet, since LLMs have been shown to struggle in multilingual settings, typically resulting in lower performance and reduced safety, agentic systems risk inheriting these limitations. This raises concerns about the accessibility of such systems, as users ...

From Multi-sig to DLCs: Modern Oracle Designs on Bitcoin

Giulio CaldarelliPublished: 2026-02-10
Unlike Ethereum, which was conceived as a general-purpose smart-contract platform, Bitcoin was designed primarily as a transaction ledger for its native currency, which limits programmability for conditional applications. This constraint is particularly evident when considering oracles, mechanisms that enable Bitcoin contracts to depend on exogenous events. This paper investigates whether new orac...

An Unsupervised Normalizing Flow-Based Neyman-Pearson Detector for Covert Communications in the Presence of Disco Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

Luyao Sun, Sitian Li, Huan Huang, Hongliang Zhang, Weidong Mei, Dongdong Zou, Jun Li, Gangxiang Shen, Yi CaiPublished: 2026-02-10
Covert communications, also known as low probability of detection (LPD) communications, offer a higher level of privacy protection compared to cryptography and physical-layer security (PLS) by hiding the transmission within ambient environments. Here, we investigate covert communications in the presence of a disco reconfigurable intelligent surface (DRIS) deployed by the warden Willie, which simul...

Sparse Axonal and Dendritic Delays Enable Competitive SNNs for Keyword Classification

Younes Bouhadjar, Emre NeftciPublished: 2026-02-10
Training transmission delays in spiking neural networks (SNNs) has been shown to substantially improve their performance on complex temporal tasks. In this work, we show that learning either axonal or dendritic delays enables deep feedforward SNNs composed of leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) neurons to reach accuracy comparable to existing synaptic delay learning approaches, while significantly redu...

📚 Highlighted Papers

Quantum enhanced Monte Carlo simulation for photon interaction cross sections

Authors: Euimin Lee, Sangmin Lee, Shiho KimSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14374
Abstract: …as the dominant attenuation mechanism, we demonstrate that our approach reproduces classical probability distributions with high fidelity. Simulation results obtained via the IBM Qiskit quantum simulator reveal a quadratic speedup in amplitude estimation compared to conventional Monte C...

Time-adaptive single-shot crosstalk detector on superconducting quantum computer

Authors: Haiyue Kang, Benjamin Harper, Muhammad Usman, Martin SeviorSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.14225
Abstract: …in two scenarios: simulation using an artificial noise model with gate-induced crosstalk and always-on idlings channels; and the simulation using noise sampled from an IBM quantum computer parametrised by the reduced HSA error model. The presented results show our method's efficacy hing...

Quantum simulation of a qubit with non-Hermitian Hamiltonian

Authors: Anastashia Jebraeilli, Michael R. GellerSubmitted: Submitted arXiv: arXiv:2502.13910
Abstract: …-broken regime surrounding an exceptional point. Quantum simulations are carried out using IBM superconducting qubits. The results underscore the potential for variational quantum circuits and machine learning to push the boundaries of quantum simulation, offering new methods for explor...

Comment on "Energy-speed relationship of quantum particles challenges Bohmian mechanics"

Aurélien Drezet, Dustin Lazarovici, Bernard Michael Nabet
In their recent paper [Nature 643, 67 (2025)], Sharaglazova et al. report an optical microcavity experiment yielding an "energy-speed relationship" for quantum particles in evanescent states, which they infer from the observed population transfer between two coupled waveguides. The authors argue tha...