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⭐ TOP PAPER

Quantum algorithm for the lattice Boltzmann method with applications on real quantum devices

Antonio Bastida-Zamora, Ljubomir Budinski, Oskari Kerppo, Valtteri Lahtinen, Ossi Niemimäki, William Steadman, Roberto Zamora-Zamora, Pierre Sagaut, Vladyslav Bohun, Maciej Koch-Janusz, Illia Lukin2026-03-02T17:45 Score: 0.74
We introduce a novel quantum algorithm for the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) based on the one-step simplified LBM. The structure of the algorithm allows for more flexibility in modelling different ph...
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Mapping g-factors and complex intervalley coupling in Si/SiGe by conveyor-mode shuttling

Mats Volmer, Tom Struck, Arnau Sala, Jhih-Sian Tu, Stefan Trellenkamp, Davide Degli Esposti, Giordano Scappucci, Łukasz Cywiński, Hendrik Bluhm, Lars R. Schreiber2026-03-02T13:23 Score: 0.17
As silicon spin qubit chips are increasing in qubit number and area, methods for the screening of qubit related material parameters become vital. Here we demonstrate the two-dimensional mapping of sma...

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📄 Technology Papers

Noise tailoring for error mitigation and for diagnozing digital quantum computers

Thibault Scoquart, Hugo Perrin, Kyrylo SnizhkoPublished: 2026-01-08
Error mitigation (EM) methods are crucial for obtaining reliable results in the realm of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computers, where noise significantly impacts output accuracy. Some EM protocols are particularly efficient for specific types of noise. Yet the noise in the actual hardware may not align with that. In this article, we introduce Noise Tailoring (NT) -- an innovative strat...

Simplification of tensor updates toward performance-complexity balanced quantum computer simulation

Koichi Yanagisawa, Tsuyoshi Okubo, Shota Koshikawa, Tsuyoshi Yoshida, Aruto Hosaka, Synge TodoPublished: 2024-06-05
Matrix Product States (MPS) provide a powerful framework for simulating quantum circuits. In practical simulations, tensor updates are typically performed in the canonical form (CF), which corresponds to the Schmidt decomposition and improves approximation accuracy. However, maintaining the canonical form introduces significant computational overhead. An alternative approach, known as the Simple U...

Molecular resonance identification in complex absorbing potentials via integrated quantum computing and high-throughput computing

Jingcheng Dai, Atharva Vidwans, Eric H. Wan, Alexander X. Miller, Micheline B. SoleyPublished: 2025-11-20
Recent advancements in quantum algorithms have reached a state where we can consider how to capitalize on quantum and classical computational resources to accelerate molecular resonance state identification. Here we identify molecular resonances with a method that combines quantum computing with classical high-throughput computing (HTC). This algorithm, which we term qDRIVE (the quantum deflation ...

Advanced Scheduling Strategies for Distributed Quantum Computing Jobs

Gongyu Ni, Davide Ferrari, Lester Ho, Michele AmorettiPublished: 2026-02-27
Scaling the number of qubits available across multiple quantum devices is an active area of research within distributed quantum computing (DQC). This includes quantum circuit compilation and execution management on multiple quantum devices in the network. The latter aspect is very challenging because, while reducing the makespan of job batches remains a relevant objective, novel quantum-specific c...

Optimized Compilation for Distributed Quantum Computing

Michele Bandini, Davide Ferrari, Stefano Carretta, Michele AmorettiPublished: 2026-02-27
In many practical applications, quantum algorithms require several qubits, significantly more than those available with current noisy intermediate-scale quantum processors. Distributed quantum computing (DQC) is considered a scalable approach to increasing the number of available qubits for computational tasks. In the DQC setting, a quantum compiler must find the best partitioning for the quantum ...

Leveraging Analog Neutral Atom Quantum Computers for Diversified Pricing in Hybrid Column Generation Frameworks

Cédrick Perron, Yves Bérubé-Lauzière, Victor Drouin-TouchettePublished: 2025-10-06
In this work, we develop new pulse designs and embedding strategies to improve the analog quantum subroutines of hybrid column generation (CG) algorithms based on neutral-atoms quantum computers (NAQCs). These strategies are designed to improve the quality and diversity of the samples generated. We apply these to an important combinatorial optimization (CO) problem in logistics, namely the fleet a...

Large-scale portfolio optimization on a trapped-ion quantum computer

Alejandro Gomez Cadavid, Ananth Kaushik, Pranav Chandarana, Miguel Angel Lopez-Ruiz, Gaurav Dev, Willie Aboumrad, Qi Zhang, Claudio Girotto, Sebastián V. Romero, Martin Roetteler, Enrique Solano, Marco Pistoia, Narendra N. HegadePublished: 2026-02-27
We present an end-to-end pipeline for large-scale portfolio selection with cardinality constraints and experimentally demonstrate it on trapped-ion quantum processors using hardware-aware decomposition. Building on RMT-based correlation-matrix denoising and community detection, we identify correlated asset groups and introduce a correlation-guided greedy splitting scheme that caps each cluster by ...

On the quantum computational complexity of classical linear dynamics with geometrically local interactions: Dequantization and universality

Kazuki Sakamoto, Keisuke FujiiPublished: 2025-05-15
The simulation of large-scale classical systems in exponentially small space on quantum computers has gained attention. The prior work demonstrated that a quantum algorithm offers an exponential speedup over any classical algorithm in simulating classical dynamics with long-range interactions. However, many real-world classical systems, such as those arising from partial differential equations, ex...

Robust Aluminum Nitride Passivation of Silicon Carbide with Near-Surface Quantum Emitters for Quantum Computing and Sensing Applications

Cyrille Armel Sayou Ngomsi, Sai Krishna Narayanan, Pratibha DevPublished: 2024-12-16
Silicon carbide (SiC) hosts a number of point defects that are being explored as single-photon emitters for quantum applications. Unfortunately, these quantum emitters lose their photostability when placed in proximity to the surface of the host semiconductor. In principle, a uniform passivation of the surface's dangling bonds by simple adsorbates, such as hydrogen or mixed hydrogen/hydroxyl group...

Neutron-nucleus dynamics simulations for quantum computers

Soorya Rethinasamy, Ethan Guo, Alexander Wei, Mark M. Wilde, Kristina D. LauneyPublished: 2024-02-22
With a view toward addressing the explosive growth in the computational demands of nuclear structure and reactions modeling, we develop a novel quantum algorithm for neutron-nucleus simulations with general potentials, which provides acceptable bound-state energies even in the presence of noise, through the noise-resilient training method. In particular, the algorithm can now solve for any band-di...

🏢 Company Papers

Quantum algorithm for the lattice Boltzmann method with applications on real quantum devices

Antonio Bastida-Zamora, Ljubomir Budinski, Oskari Kerppo, Valtteri Lahtinen, Ossi Niemimäki, William Steadman, Roberto Zamora-Zamora, Pierre Sagaut, Vladyslav Bohun, Maciej Koch-Janusz, Illia LukinPublished: 2026-03-02
We introduce a novel quantum algorithm for the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) based on the one-step simplified LBM. The structure of the algorithm allows for more flexibility in modelling different physics in contrast to earlier quantum algorithms for the LBM, while retaining computational efficiency in terms of the gate and qubit complexity. The new algorithm has potential for full end-to-end qua...

Adiabatic state preparation and thermalization of simulated phase noise in a Rydberg spin Hamiltonian

Tomas Kozlej, Gerard Pelegri, Jonathan D. Pritchard, Andrew J. DaleyPublished: 2025-05-07
Laser phase noise is one of the main sources of decoherence in driven Rydberg systems with neutral atoms in tweezer arrays. While the effect of phase noise in the regimes of isolated qubits and few-qubit gate protocols has been studied extensively, there are open questions about the effects of this noise on many-body systems. In many scenarios, the effects of noise cannot simply be described by an...

Universal Dynamics with Globally Controlled Analog Quantum Simulators

Hong-Ye Hu, Abigail McClain Gomez, Liyuan Chen, Aaron Trowbridge, Andy J. Goldschmidt, Zachary Manchester, Frederic T. Chong, Arthur Jaffe, Susanne F. YelinPublished: 2025-08-26
Analog quantum simulators with global control fields have emerged as powerful platforms for exploring complex quantum phenomena. Despite these advances, a fundamental theoretical question remains unresolved: to what extent can such systems realize universal quantum dynamics under global control? Here we establish a necessary and sufficient condition for universal quantum computation using only glo...

WAXAL: A Large-Scale Multilingual African Language Speech Corpus

Abdoulaye Diack, Perry Nelson, Kwaku Agbesi, Angela Nakalembe, MohamedElfatih MohamedKhair, Vusumuzi Dube, Tavonga Siyavora, Subhashini Venugopalan, Jason Hickey, Uche Okonkwo, Abhishek Bapna, Isaac Wiafe, Raynard Dodzi Helegah, Elikem Doe Atsakpo, Charles Nutrokpor, Fiifi Baffoe Payin Winful, Kafui Kwashie Solaga, Jamal-Deen Abdulai, Akon Obu Ekpezu, Audace Niyonkuru, Samuel Rutunda, Boris Ishimwe, Michael Melese, Engineer Bainomugisha, Joyce Nakatumba-Nabende, Andrew Katumba, Claire Babirye, Jonathan Mukiibi, Vincent Kimani, Samuel Kibacia, James Maina, Fridah Emmah, Ahmed Ibrahim Shekarau, Ibrahim Shehu Adamu, Yusuf Abdullahi, Howard Lakougna, Bob MacDonald, Hadar Shemtov, Aisha Walcott-Bryant, Moustapha Cisse, Avinatan Hassidim, Jeff Dean, Yossi MatiasPublished: 2026-02-02
The advancement of speech technology has predominantly favored high-resource languages, creating a significant digital divide for speakers of most Sub-Saharan African languages. To address this gap, we introduce WAXAL, a large-scale, openly accessible speech dataset for 24 languages representing over 100 million speakers. The collection consists of two main components: an Automated Speech Recognit...

Cavity-enhanced optical readout and control of nuclear spin qubits

Alexander Ulanowski, Johannes Früh, Fabian Salamon, Adrian Holzäpfel, Andreas ReisererPublished: 2026-03-02
Their exceptional coherence makes nuclear spins in solids a prime candidate for quantum memories in quantum networks and repeaters. Still, the direct all-optical initialization, coherent control, and readout of individual nuclear spin qubits have been an outstanding challenge. Here, this is achieved by embedding 167-Er dopants in yttrium orthosilicate in a cryogenic Fabry-Perot cavity, whose linew...

Soft-Masked Diffusion Language Models

Michael Hersche, Samuel Moor-Smith, Thomas Hofmann, Abbas RahimiPublished: 2025-10-20
Diffusion models have demonstrated strong potential in language modeling, offering various advantages over traditional autoregressive approaches. Their ability to generate and revise entire responses in parallel enables faster generation and built-in self-correction mechanisms. Most modern diffusion-based language models employ masked diffusion, where decoding involves iteratively processing maske...

Mapping g-factors and complex intervalley coupling in Si/SiGe by conveyor-mode shuttling

Mats Volmer, Tom Struck, Arnau Sala, Jhih-Sian Tu, Stefan Trellenkamp, Davide Degli Esposti, Giordano Scappucci, Łukasz Cywiński, Hendrik Bluhm, Lars R. SchreiberPublished: 2026-03-02
As silicon spin qubit chips are increasing in qubit number and area, methods for the screening of qubit related material parameters become vital. Here we demonstrate the two-dimensional mapping of small variations of the electron g-factor of quantum dots formed in planar Si/SiGe quantum wells with precision better than $10^{-3}$ and with nanometer lateral resolution. We scan the electron g-factor ...

Numerical method for strongly variable-density flows at low Mach number: flame-sheet regularisation and a mass-flux immersed boundary method

Matheus P. Severino, Fernando F. Fachini, Elmer M. Gennaro, Daniel Rodríguez, Leandro F. SouzaPublished: 2026-03-02
A low-Mach-number flow, in the laminar regime, has intrinsically two characteristic spatial scales for a given time scale, or two characteristic temporal scales for a given spatial scale, and these dual scales are very different due to the disparity between the flow and acoustic speed. Therefore low-Mach-number flows impose mathematical and computational challenges in their description. Standard n...

📚 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...