Yufei Jia, Zhanxiang Cao, Mingrui Yu, Heng Zhang, Shenyu Chen, Dixuan Jiang, Meng Li, Xiaofan Li, Yiyang Liu, Junzhe Wu, Zheng Li, XiLin Fang, Tingyu Cui, Shengcheng Fu, Haoyang Li, Anqi Wang, Zifan Wang, Dongjie Zhu, Chenyu Cao, Zhenbiao Huang, Ziang Zheng, Jie Lu, Xin Ma, Zhengyang Wei, Xiang Zhao, Tianyue Zhan, Ye He, Yuxiang Chen, Yizhou Jiang, Yue Li, Haizhou Ge, Yuhang Dong, Fan Jia, Ziheng Zhang, Meng Zhang, Xiwa Deng, Zhixing Chen, Hanyang Shao, Chenxin Dong, Yixuan Li, Yizhi Chen, Bokui Chen, Kaifeng Zhang, Hanqing Cui, Yusen Qin, Ruqi Huang, Lei Han, Tiancai Wang, Xiang Li, Yue Gao, Guyue Zhou • Published: 2026-05-28
Simulation-based RL for contemporary robot control is increasingly organized around GPU-resident simulation: physics, rollout collection, and learning are placed on a single GPU-centric execution path. This paradigm has greatly improved training speed, but it has also encouraged a default assumption that efficient training requires physics to reside on the GPU. We revisit this assumption. Our view...
Chandan Sarma, Paul Stevenson • Published: 2026-05-28
In this work, we compare three qubit-mapping strategies to study the structure of the nuclear ground state within the shell model description employing the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) approach. Although the initial point for different mappings is a Hamiltonian matrix in many-body particle basis or Slater determinant (SD) basis, the structure of the trial wavefunction and resource counts ...
Joshua Viszlai, Willers Yang, Sophia Fuhui Lin, Junyu Liu, Natalia Nottingham, Jonathan M. Baker, Frederic T. Chong • Published: 2023-11-28
As quantum machines have scaled up in their number of qubits, significant research has turned towards increasing their fidelity with quantum error correction codes. Although promising results have been shown with the surface code, which only requires near-neighbor connections between qubits, the high qubit overhead of such local codes promises to be problematic. Consequently, recent work has explo...
Johanne Bratland Tjernshaugen, Florinda Viñas Boström, Jeroen Danon, Jacob Linder, Karsten Flensberg, Antonio L. R. Manesco • Published: 2026-05-12
The protection of superconducting qubits from certain noise sources often comes at the cost of increased sensitivity to other decoherence channels. Here, we explore a route to avoid this tradeoff by encoding quantum information in quantum states of a transmon entangled with the spin of a trapped Andreev quasiparticle. We term such devices spinmons. We lift the spinmon Kramers degeneracy by introdu...
Prakritish Gogoi, Angela Riva, Émile Cochin, Alex Chin • Published: 2026-05-28
Driven-dissipative qubit-resonator dynamics, which are the basis of most dispersive superconducting qubit measurement schemes, are often modeled with Lindblad master equations built from subsystem local jump operators, even when the qubit and resonator are appreciably hybridized. In this work we revisit this setting using a microscopic Bloch-Redfield approach, where dissipation is constructed in t...
Ayan Majumder, Cem Güney Torun, Tim Schröder, Gregor Pieplow, Prem Kumar, Kasturi Saha • Published: 2026-05-28
Large-scale quantum networks will enable entirely new applications of quantum information science in fields such as quantum communication, distributed quantum computing, sensing, and metrology. To build nodes of such networks, diamond color defects are one of the promising candidates. Their excellent optical properties, fast spin-qubit control, and long spin coherence times make them well-suited f...
Takahiko Satoh, Takaharu Yoshida • Published: 2026-05-28
Compiling arbitrary-connectivity NISQ circuits onto monolithic single-zone neutral-atom devices is constrained by a finite interaction range and a minimum separation between simultaneously addressable sites. Under the minimum-separation constraint, the SWAP-only configuration of our pipeline does not return a schedule within a practical time budget on a range of circuits, including circuits as sma...
Ravish Kumar Raj, Simon N. Richter, Saeed Baghaee Ivriq, Oliver Fridorf, Darío Fernández-Khatiboun, Yasser Rezaeiyan, Luana Benetti, Tim Boehnert, Ricardo Ferreira, Hooman Farkhani, Sonal Shreya, Farshad Moradi • Published: 2026-05-28
Magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ)-based magnetic random-access memory (MRAM) is a promising platform for neuromorphic and in-memory computing owing to its non-volatility, high endurance, fast switching dynamics and CMOS compatibility. However, conventional spin-transfer torque and spin-orbit torque MRAM implementations for neural networks often suffer from high critical switching currents, large late...