Miquel Carrasco-Codina, Pau Escofet, Paul Hilaire, Ariane Soret, Sam Nerenberg, Victor Champain, Gerard Milburn, Klara Theophilo, Sophie H. Li, Irais Bautista, Andrés Gómez, Jose Miralles, Sergi Abadal, Carmen G. Almudéver, Eduard Alarcón, Raja Yehia • Published: 2026-05-14
How much energy does a quantum computer consume? Are they more efficient than their classical counterparts? In this work, we make a step towards answering these questions. We define the energy efficiency of a quantum computer as the ratio of the number of algorithms it can perform during a given time over the energy consumed by the hardware during this time. We analyze the most representative phys...
Seyed Navid Elyasi, Paolo Monti, Jun Li, Rui Lin • Published: 2025-09-04
As quantum computers scale, single-chip architectures face inherent limitations in qubit count. It drives the need for modular quantum computing and Quantum Data Centers (QDCs), where multiple quantum processor units (QPUs) are interconnected to enable the distributed execution of a quantum algorithm. However, evaluating distributed quantum computing (DQC) architectures is challenging. Classical s...
Jun-Jie He, Ke-Ming Hu, Yu-Ze Zhu, Guan-Ju Yan, Shu-Yi Liang, Xiang Zhao, Ding Wang, Fei-Xiang Guo, Ze-Feng Lan, Xiao-Wen Shang, Zi-Ming Yin, Xin-Yang Jiang, Lin Yang, Hao Tang, Xian-Min Jin • Published: 2025-12-22
We introduce DeepQuantum, an open-source, PyTorch-based software platform for quantum machine learning and photonic quantum computing. This AI-enhanced framework enables efficient design and execution of hybrid quantum-classical models and variational quantum algorithms on both CPUs and GPUs. For photonic quantum computing, DeepQuantum implements Fock, Gaussian, and Bosonic backends, catering to d...
Yongxin Song, Johannes Knörzer, Kieran Dalton, Andreas Wallraff, Jean-Claude Besse • Published: 2026-05-14
Current cloud-based quantum processors offer access to advanced hardware hosted on a remote server, but do not guarantee data or algorithm privacy. Blind quantum computation provides information-theoretic privacy by enabling a client to execute an algorithm without disclosing information about either the task or the final result. Here, we execute a measurement-based blind quantum computation proto...
Evan J. D. Anderson, Kaushik Datta, Boulat A. Bash • Published: 2026-05-14
As quantum computers become available through multi-tenant cloud platforms, ensuring privacy against adversaries sharing the same quantum processing unit becomes critical. We introduce and explore \emph{covert quantum computing}, a new concept that ensures an adversary with access to all other quantum computational units (QCUs) of a quantum computer cannot detect computation on the subset that the...
Christophe Jurczak • Published: 2026-05-13
What does a book look like to a quantum computer? This paper takes eight classical works of the Renaissance and its late-antique inheritance -- from Augustine to Galileo -- and runs each through a neutral-atom quantum processor. The bridge is graphs: each textual unit becomes an atom, and graph edges are physical blockade constraints for engineered exact unit-disk designs, or a 2D approximation to...
R. A. C. Correa, K. N. M. Sharma, P. Lolur, J. van Velzen • Published: 2026-05-04
Understanding heat transport in low-dimensional and nano-architectured materials remains a central challenge in nonequilibrium statistical physics due to persistent deviations from Fourier's law. These deviations are driven by anharmonicity, reduced dimensionality, and the emergence of long-lived coherent excitations. In this work, we develop a unified theoretical framework for two-dimensional the...
Charles Yuan • Published: 2025-11-03
Quantum algorithms for computational linear algebra promise up to exponential speedups for applications such as simulation and regression, making them prime candidates for hardware realization. But these algorithms execute in a model that cannot efficiently store matrices in memory like a classical algorithm does, instead requiring developers to implement complex expressions for matrix arithmetic ...
Masroor H. S. Bukhari • Published: 2026-01-29
High-coherence, fault-tolerant and scalable quantum computing architectures with unprecedented long coherence times, faster gates, low losses and low bit-flip errors may be one of the only ways forward to achieve the true quantum advantage. In this context, high-frequency high-coherence (HCQC) qubits with new high-performance topologies could be a significant step towards efficient and high-fideli...
Bo Fan, Renzhou Fang, Yuntao Zhang, Xiaolong Yuan, Dafa Zhao • Published: 2026-04-27
Scalable quantum computing is fundamentally bottlenecked not by qubit count or fabrication yield, but by a rigid temporal mismatch: macroscopic classical coordination latency ($τ_c$) inevitably grows with system diameter, while microscopic quantum coherence ($τ_q$) remains strictly bounded. Beyond a critical scale, this mismatch breaches the classical control light cone, triggering a superlinear g...