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Realization of a Quantum Streaming Algorithm on Long-lived Trapped-ion Qubits

Pradeep Niroula, Shouvanik Chakrabarti, Steven Kordonowy, Niraj Kumar, Sivaprasad Omanakuttan, Michael A. Perlin, M. S. Allman, J. P. Campora III, Alex Chernoguzov, Samuel F. Cooper, Robert D. Delaney, Joan M. Dreiling, Brian Estey, Caroline Figgatt, Cameron Foltz, John P. Gaebler, Alex Hall, Ali A. Husain, Akhil Isanaka, Colin J. Kennedy, Nikhil Kotibhaskar, Ivaylo S. Madjarov, Michael Mills, Alistair R. Milne, Louis Narmour, Annie J. Park, Adam P. Reed, Kartik Singhal, Anthony Ransford, Justin G. Bohnet, Brian Neyenhuis, Rob Otter, Ruslan Shaydulin β€’ 2025-11-05T18:16 Score: 0.41
Large classical datasets are often processed in the streaming model, with data arriving one item at a time. In this model, quantum algorithms have been shown to offer an unconditional exponential adva...

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Introducing Quantum Computing into Statistical Physics: Random Walks and the Ising Model with Qiskit

Zihan Li, Dan A. Mazilu, Irina Mazilu β€’ Published: 2025-11-05
Quantum computing offers a powerful new perspective on probabilistic and collective behaviors traditionally taught in statistical physics. This paper presents two classroom-ready modules that integrate quantum computing into the undergraduate curriculum using Qiskit: the quantum random walk and the Ising model. Both modules allow students to simulate and contrast classical and quantum systems, dee...

Security and Privacy Management of IoT Using Quantum Computing

Jaydip Sen β€’ Published: 2025-11-05
The convergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) and quantum computing is redefining the security paradigm of interconnected digital systems. Classical cryptographic algorithms such as RSA, Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) have long provided the foundation for securing IoT communication. However, the emergence of quantum algorithms such as Shor's and Grover'...

Low Overhead Universal Quantum Computation with Triorthogonal Codes

Dawei Jiao, Mahdi Bayanifar, Alexei Ashikhmin, Olav Tirkkonen β€’ Published: 2025-10-07
We study the use of triorthogonal codes for universal fault-tolerant quantum computation and propose two methods to circumvent the Eastin-Knill theorem, which prohibits any single quantum error-correcting code from supporting both universality and a transversal gate set. We show that our methods reduce the resource overhead compared with existing fault-tolerant protocols. We develop a simple fault...

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

Jun Qi, Chao-Han Yang, Pin-Yu Chen, Min-Hsiu Hsieh β€’ Published: 2025-08-01
Variational Quantum Computing (VQC) faces fundamental scalability barriers, primarily due to the presence of barren plateaus and its 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...

Noise-Resilient Quantum Metrology with Quantum Computing

Xiangyu Wang, Chenrong Liu, Xue Lin, Yu Tian, Yishan Li, Xinfang Nie, Yufang Feng, Yuxuan Zheng, Ying Dong, Xinqing Wang, Dawei Lu β€’ Published: 2025-08-31
Quantum computing has made remarkable strides in recent years, as demonstrated by quantum supremacy experiments and the realization of high-fidelity, fault-tolerant gates. However, a major obstacle persists: practical real-world applications remain scarce, largely due to the inefficiency of loading classical data into quantum processors. Here, we propose an alternative strategy that shifts the foc...

The phase diagram of quantum chromodynamics in one dimension on a quantum computer

Anton T. Than, Yasar Y. Atas, Abhijit Chakraborty, Jinglei Zhang, Matthew T. Diaz, Kalea Wen, Xingxin Liu, Randy Lewis, Alaina M. Green, Christine A. Muschik, Norbert M. Linke β€’ Published: 2024-12-31
The quantum chromodynamics (QCD) phase diagram, which reveals the state of strongly interacting matter at different temperatures and densities, is key to answering open questions in physics, ranging from the behavior of particles in neutron stars to the conditions of the early universe. However, classical simulations of QCD face significant computational barriers, such as the sign problem at finit...

Grid-Partitioned MWIS Solving with Neutral Atom Quantum Computing for QUBO Problems

Soumyadip Das, Suman Kumar Roy, Rahul Rana, M Girish Chandra β€’ Published: 2025-10-21
Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization (QUBO) problems are prevalent in real-world applications, such as portfolio optimization, but pose significant computational challenges for large-scale instances. We propose a hybrid quantum-classical framework that leverages neutral atom quantum computing to address QUBO problems by mapping them to the Maximum Weighted Independent Set (MWIS) problem on ...

Dynamics of Majorana Fermions on a Quantum Computer

Yuxiao Hang, Rosa Di Felice, Aiichiro Nakano, Stephan Haas β€’ Published: 2025-10-22
The study of quasiparticle dynamics is central to understanding non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum many-body systems. Direct simulation of such dynamics on quantum hardware has been limited by circuit depth and noise constraints. In this work, we use a recently developed constant-depth circuit algorithm to examine the real-time evolution of site-resolved magnetization in a transverse-field Ising...

Towards reconstructing quantum structured light on a quantum computer

Mwezi Koni, Shawal Kassim, Paola C. Obando, Neelan Gounden, Isaac Nape β€’ Published: 2025-09-26
We introduce a variational quantum computing approach for reconstructing quantum states from measurement data. By mapping the reconstruction cost function onto an Ising model, the problem can be solved using a variational eigensolver on present-day quantum hardware. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate the method on quantum structured light, in particular, entangled photons carrying orbital angul...

Qonductor: A Cloud Orchestrator for Quantum Computing

Emmanouil Giortamis, Francisco RomΓ£o, Nathaniel Tornow, Dmitry Lugovoy, Pramod Bhatotia β€’ Published: 2024-08-08
We describe Qonductor, a cloud orchestrator for hybrid quantum-classical applications that run on heterogeneous hybrid resources. Qonductor abstracts away the complexity of hybrid programming and resource management by exposing the Qonductor API, a high-level and hardware-agnostic API. The resource estimator strategically balances quantum and classical resources to mitigate resource contention and...

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The OpenHands Software Agent SDK: A Composable and Extensible Foundation for Production Agents

Xingyao Wang, Simon Rosenberg, Juan Michelini, Calvin Smith, Hoang Tran, Engel Nyst, Rohit Malhotra, Xuhui Zhou, Valerie Chen, Robert Brennan, Graham Neubig β€’ Published: 2025-11-05
Agents are now used widely in the process of software development, but building production-ready software engineering agents is a complex task. Deploying software agents effectively requires flexibility in implementation and experimentation, reliable and secure execution, and interfaces for users to interact with agents. In this paper, we present the OpenHands Software Agent SDK, a toolkit for imp...

Realization of a Quantum Streaming Algorithm on Long-lived Trapped-ion Qubits

Pradeep Niroula, Shouvanik Chakrabarti, Steven Kordonowy, Niraj Kumar, Sivaprasad Omanakuttan, Michael A. Perlin, M. S. Allman, J. P. Campora III, Alex Chernoguzov, Samuel F. Cooper, Robert D. Delaney, Joan M. Dreiling, Brian Estey, Caroline Figgatt, Cameron Foltz, John P. Gaebler, Alex Hall, Ali A. Husain, Akhil Isanaka, Colin J. Kennedy, Nikhil Kotibhaskar, Ivaylo S. Madjarov, Michael Mills, Alistair R. Milne, Louis Narmour, Annie J. Park, Adam P. Reed, Kartik Singhal, Anthony Ransford, Justin G. Bohnet, Brian Neyenhuis, Rob Otter, Ruslan Shaydulin β€’ Published: 2025-11-05
Large classical datasets are often processed in the streaming model, with data arriving one item at a time. In this model, quantum algorithms have been shown to offer an unconditional exponential advantage in space. However, experimentally implementing such streaming algorithms requires qubits that remain coherent while interacting with an external data stream. In this work, we realize such a data...

Certified randomness amplification by dynamically probing remote random quantum states

Minzhao Liu, Pradeep Niroula, Matthew DeCross, Cameron Foreman, Wen Yu Kon, Ignatius William Primaatmaja, M. S. Allman, J. P. Campora III, Akhil Isanaka, Kartik Singhal, Omar Amer, Shouvanik Chakrabarti, Kaushik Chakraborty, Samuel F. Cooper, Robert D. Delaney, Joan M. Dreiling, Brian Estey, Caroline Figgatt, Cameron Foltz, John P. Gaebler, Alex Hall, Zichang He, Craig A. Holliman, Travis S. Humble, Shih-Han Hung, Ali A. Husain, Yuwei Jin, Fatih Kaleoglu, Colin J. Kennedy, Nikhil Kotibhaskar, Nathan K. Lysne, Ivaylo S. Madjarov, Michael Mills, Alistair R. Milne, Kevin Milner, Louis Narmour, Sivaprasad Omanakuttan, Annie J. Park, Michael A. Perlin, Adam P. Reed, Chris N. Self, Matthew Steinberg, David T. Stephen, Joseph Sullivan, Alex Chernoguzov, Florian J. Curchod, Anthony Ransford, Justin G. Bohnet, Brian Neyenhuis, Michael Foss-Feig, Rob Otter, Ruslan Shaydulin β€’ Published: 2025-11-05
Cryptography depends on truly unpredictable numbers, but physical sources emit biased or correlated bits. Quantum mechanics enables the amplification of imperfect randomness into nearly perfect randomness, but prior demonstrations have required physically co-located, loophole-free Bell tests, constraining the feasibility of remote operation. Here we realize certified randomness amplification acros...

A Cross-Platform Execution Engine for the Quantum Intermediate Representation

Elaine Wong, Vicente Leyton-Ortega, Daniel Claudino, Seth R. Johnson, Austin J. Adams, Sharmin Afrose, Meenambika Gowrishankar, Anthony Cabrera, Travis S. Humble β€’ Published: 2024-04-22
Hybrid languages like the quantum intermediate representation (QIR) are essential for programming systems that mix quantum and conventional computing models, while execution of these programs is often deferred to a system-specific implementation. Here, we develop the QIR Execution Engine (QIR-EE) for parsing, interpreting, and executing QIR across multiple hardware platforms. QIR-EE uses LLVM to e...

Annual-modulation fingerprint of the axion wind induced sideband triplet in quantum dot spin qubit sensors

Xiangjun Tan, Zhanning Wang β€’ Published: 2025-11-05
We propose a phase-coherent, narrowband magnetometer for searching couplings between axions or axion-like particles (ALPs) and electron spins, using gate-defined silicon quantum-dot spin qubits. With repeated Ramsey echo sequences and dispersive readout, the qubit precession response can be tracked with sub-Hz spectral resolution. The accessible axion mass window is determined using a series of fi...

Quantum error mitigation using energy sampling and extrapolation enhanced Clifford data regression

Zhongqi Zhao, Erik Rosendahl Kjellgren, Sonia Coriani, Jacob Kongsted, Stephan P. A. Sauer, Karl Michael Ziems β€’ Published: 2025-11-05
Error mitigation is essential for the practical implementation of quantum algorithms on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices. This work explores and extends Clifford Data Regression (CDR) to mitigate noise in quantum chemistry simulations using the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE). Using the H$_4$ molecule with the tiled Unitary Product State (tUPS) ansatz, we perform noisy simulat...

Security Audit of intel ICE Driver for e810 Network Interface Card

Oisin O Sullivan β€’ Published: 2025-10-31
The security of enterprise-grade networking hardware and software is critical to ensuring the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of data in modern cloud and data center environments. Network interface controllers (NICs) play a pivotal role in high-performance computing and virtualization, but their privileged access to system resources makes them a prime target for security vulnerabiliti...

Data-driven Stabilization of Nitsche's Method

M. Saberi, L. Zhao, A. Vogel β€’ Published: 2024-03-18
The weak imposition of essential boundary conditions is an integral aspect of unfitted finite element methods, where the physical boundary does not in general coincide with the computational domain. In this regard, the symmetric Nitsche's method is a powerful technique that preserves the symmetry and variational consistency of the unmodified weak formulation. The stabilization parameter in Nitsche...

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Quantum enhanced Monte Carlo simulation for photon interaction cross sections

Authors: Euimin Lee, Sangmin Lee, Shiho Kim β€’ Submitted: Submitted β€’ arXiv: arXiv:2502.14374
Abstract: Ҁ¦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 Sevior β€’ Submitted: Submitted β€’ arXiv: arXiv:2502.14225
Abstract: Ҁ¦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. Geller β€’ Submitted: Submitted β€’ arXiv: arXiv:2502.13910
Abstract: Ҁ¦-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...