Josephine C. Meyer, Steven J. Pollock, Bethany R. Wilcox, Gina Passante • Published: 2026-02-25
A major challenge for quantum workforce development is the need to both understand and reliably assess student learning of quantum information science (QIS) fundamentals. Yet student thinking is notoriously difficult to probe, even for seasoned education researchers. This article presents the story of Item 15 on the Quantum Computing Conceptual Survey (QCCS). This assessment item underwent more re...
Nikolas P. Breuckmann, Louis Golowich, Umesh Vazirani • Published: 2026-08-17
We prove a fault-tolerance theorem for quantum computation against adversarial noise. For every quantum circuit on $\bar{N}$ logical qudits of depth $\bar{T}$, we construct a fault-tolerant circuit on $N=\text{poly}(\bar{N})$ physical qudits of depth $\bar{T}\cdot\bar{N}^{o(1)}$, which is robust against an adversary who may arbitrarily choose and corrupt an almost-linear number $N^{1-o(1)}$ of phy...
Luc Bouten, John Gough • Published: 2026-08-17
Quantum Feedback Network Theory (also known colloquially as the SLH-framework) is a powerful tool for modeling systems in quantum optics. This paper describes a method for discretising SLH-networks such that they can be implemented on a quantum computer. Building on a discretisation theorem for quantum stochastic differential equations, we establish strong convergence, uniformly on compact time in...
Bruno Camino, C. Richard A. Catlow, John Buckeridge, Alin M. Elena, Vladimir V. Gusev, Sarah Harris, Thomas W. Keal, Glenn Jones, Vivien Kendon, Syma Khalid, Phalgun Lolur, Jamal A. Nasir, Matthew J. Rosseinsky, Chris-Kriton Skylaris, Paul A. Warburton, Scott M. Woodley • Published: 2026-08-17
The predictive simulation of molecules and materials has had a broad and significant impact. It nevertheless remains constrained by the cost of accurately treating electronic correlation, excited states, and complex energy landscapes. Quantum computing offers a fundamentally different computational paradigm in which quantum states are encoded and manipulated directly rather than approximated on cl...
Durgesh Pandey, Ankit Kumar Das, P. Arumugam • Published: 2026-08-17
The exact diagonalization of the nuclear shell model scales exponentially, leading to severe memory bottlenecks in classical high-performance computing (HPC). While hybrid quantum algorithms like the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) aim to overcome these limits, their deep quantum circuits and iterative feedback loops are susceptible to substantial noise inherent in the current Noisy Intermed...
Hugo Jacinto, Élie Gouzien, Nicolas Sangouard • Published: 2025-04-11
Physical constraints and engineering challenges, including wafer dimensions, classical control cabling, and refrigeration volumes, impose significant limitations on the scalability of quantum computing units. As a result, a modular quantum computing architecture, comprising small processors interconnected by quantum links, is emerging as a promising approach to fault-tolerant quantum computing. Ho...
Thomas W. Watts, Matthew Otten, Jason T. Necaise, Nam Nguyen, Benjamin Link, Kristen S. Williams, Yuval R. Sanders, Samuel J. Elman, Maria Kieferova, Michael J. Bremner, Kaitlyn J. Morrell, Justin E. Elenewski, Samuel D. Johnson, Luke Mathieson, Kevin M. Obenland, Rashmi Sundareswara, Adam Holmes • Published: 2024-08-23
Cyclic ozone additives have the potential to markedly increase the specific impulse of rocket fuel. This would translate to greater efficiency and reduced costs for space lift by granting more payload per rocket. While practical efforts to capture this isomer have been unsuccessful, it is possible that cyclic ozone would be stabilized in confined geometries. The required synthetic methods are none...
Josephine C. Meyer, Molly Griston, Gina Passante, Steven J. Pollock, Bethany R. Wilcox • Published: 2026-08-14
Research-based assessments (RBAs) have proven to be valuable tools in PER, supporting both instructional reform and foundational research. In the rapidly-growing field of Quantum Information Science (QIS), the lack of suitable RBAs limits the field's ability to make evidence-based decisions about curricula and program development. In this paper, we introduce the Quantum Computing Conceptual Survey...
Ghislain Lefebvre • Published: 2026-03-20
This work presents the implementation of single-qubit gates, including $R_x$ and $R_z$ gates realized using transparent adhesive tape, and $R_y$ gates obtained with optically active maple and agave solutions. These gates form the native gate set of a simple photonic system and are subsequently used to construct a Hadamard gate. Two forms of two-qubit gates are introduced using a combination of a c...
Nirvik Sahoo, Chyng Wen Tee, Paul Robert Griffin • Published: 2026-08-14
The authors present a rigorous empirical evaluation of three distinct optimization paradigms for institutional factor portfolio construction: an entropy-based photonic quantum annealer (Dirac-3, Quantum Computing Inc.), a commercial mixed-integer programming solver (Gurobi), and a model-free deep reinforcement learning agent (SAC). Evaluating these pipelines on the Jensen-Kelly-Pedersen 13-factor ...