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Logarithmic-depth quantum state preparation of polynomials

Baptiste Claudon, Alexis Lucas, Jean-Philip Piquemal, César Feniou, Julien Zylberman2026-03-17T13:50 Score: 0.55
Quantum state preparation is a central primitive in many quantum algorithms, yet it is generally resource intensive, with efficient constructions known only for structured families of states. This wor...

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Hyperbolic and Semi-Hyperbolic Floquet Codes for Photonic Quantum Computing

Aygul Azatovna GalimovaPublished: 2026-02-26
Hyperbolic Floquet codes use only weight-2 measurements and can be implemented directly on hardware with native pair measurements. We construct hyperbolic and semi-hyperbolic Floquet codes from $\{8,3\}$, $\{10,3\}$, and $\{12,3\}$ tessellations via the Wythoff kaleidoscopic construction with the Low-Index Normal Subgroups (LINS) algorithm. The $\{10,3\}$ and $\{12,3\}$ families are new to hyperbo...

Neutrino Telescope Event Classification on Quantum Computers

Pablo Rodriguez-Grasa, Pavel Zhelnin, Carlos A. Argüelles, Mikel SanzPublished: 2025-06-19
Quantum computers represent a new computational paradigm with steadily improving hardware capabilities. In this article, we present the first study exploring how current quantum computers can be used to classify different neutrino event types observed in neutrino telescopes. We investigate two quantum machine learning approaches, Neural Projected Quantum Kernels (NPQKs) and Quantum Convolutional N...

The Convergence Frontier: Integrating Machine Learning and High Performance Quantum Computing for Next-Generation Drug Discovery

Narjes Ansari, César Feniou, Nicolaï Gouraud, Daniele Loco, Siwar Badreddine, Baptiste Claudon, Félix Aviat, Marharyta Blazhynska, Kevin Gasperich, Guillaume Michel, Diata Traore, Corentin Villot, Thomas Plé, Olivier Adjoua, Louis Lagardère, Jean-Philip PiquemalPublished: 2026-03-18
Integrating quantum mechanics into drug discovery marks a decisive shift from empirical trial-and-error toward quantitative precision. However, the prohibitive cost of ab initio molecular dynamics has historically forced a compromise between chemical accuracy and computational scalability. This paper identifies the convergence of High-Performance Computing (HPC), Machine Learning (ML), and Quantum...

Data Obfuscation for Secure Use of Classical Values in Quantum Computation

Amal Raj, Vivek BalachandranPublished: 2026-03-18
Quantum computing often requires classical data to be supplied to execution environments that may not be fully trusted or isolated. While encryption protects data at rest and in transit, it provides limited protection once computation begins, when classical values are encoded into quantum registers. This paper explores data obfuscation for protecting classical values during quantum computation. To...

Implementation of non-local arbitrary two-qubit controlled gates via geometric quantum computation with Rydberg anti-blockade

Le-Jiang Yu, Jia Zheng, Kun Pu, Chao GaoPublished: 2026-03-18
In the context of Rydberg anti-blockade, this paper proposes a new scheme for a high-fidelity controlled-unitary gate based on non-adiabatic holonomic quantum computation. Under specific detuning and interaction conditions, the scheme achieves a suitable evolution path for non-adiabatic holonomic quantum computation through reverse engineering of pulse parameters. Numerical simulations show that t...

Digital-Analog Quantum Computing with Qudits

Alatz Alvarez-Ahedo, Mikel Garcia de Andoin, Mikel SanzPublished: 2025-12-19
Digital-analog quantum computing with two-level systems is a computational paradigm that combines an analog Hamiltonian with single-qubit gates to achieve universality. We extend this framework to $d$-level systems by conjugating an analog Hamiltonian block with single-qudit gates drawn from the Weyl-Heisenberg basis, which provides a natural set of operations for qudit architectures. More specifi...

Practical Use Cases of Neutral Atoms Quantum Computers

Matteo Grotti, Sara Marzella, Gabriella Bettonte, Daniele Ottaviani, Elisa ErcolessiPublished: 2025-10-21
Quantum computing has quickly emerged as a revolutionary paradigm that holds the potential for greatly enhanced computational capability and algorithmic efficiency, in a wide range of areas. Among the various hardware platforms, neutral atom quantum processors based on Rydberg interactions are gaining increasing interest because of their scalability, qubit-connection flexibility, and intrinsic app...

Allocating Access to Quantum Computing: A Legal-Ethical Framework

Benedict Lane, Anushka Mittal, Ariana Torres-KnoopPublished: 2026-03-18
Along with the increased availability and capabilities of quantum computers comes the core question: how can access to quantum computing be allocated in a responsible way? This report introduces a general legal-ethical framework that providers of access to quantum computing can apply to develop robust access policies tailored to their specific context. We demonstrate the applicability of this gene...

General circuit compilation protocol into partially fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture

Tomochika KuritaPublished: 2026-03-18
As we are entering an early-FTQC era, circuit execution protocols with logical qubits and certain error-correcting codes are being discussed. Here, we propose a circuit execution protocol for the space-time efficient analog rotation (STAR) architecture. Gate operations within the STAR architecture is based on lattice surgery with surface codes, but it allows direct execution of continuous gates $R...

Noise-resilient nonadiabatic geometric quantum computation for bosonic binomial codes

Dong-Sheng Li, Yang Xiao, Yu Wang, Yang Liu, Zhi-Cheng Shi, Ye-Hong Chen, Yi-Hao Kang, Yan XiaPublished: 2026-03-18
The binomial code is renowned for its parity-mediated loss immunity and loss-error recoverability, while geometric phases are widely recognized for their intrinsic resilience against noise. Capitalizing on their complementary merits, we propose a noise-resilient protocol to realize Nonadiabatic geometric quantum computation with binomial codes in a superconducting system composed of a microwave ca...

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100x Cost & Latency Reduction: Performance Analysis of AI Query Approximation using Lightweight Proxy Models

Yeounoh Chung, Rushabh Desai, Jian He, Yu Xiao, Thibaud Hottelier, Yves-Laurent Kom Samo, Pushkar Kadilkar, Xianshun Chen, Sam Idicula, Fatma Özcan, Alon Halevy, Yannis PapakonstantinouPublished: 2026-03-16
Several data warehouse and database providers have recently introduced extensions to SQL called AI Queries, enabling users to specify functions and conditions in SQL that are evaluated by LLMs, thereby broadening significantly the kinds of queries one can express over the combination of structured and unstructured data. LLMs offer remarkable semantic reasoning capabilities, making them an essentia...

CodeGreen: Towards Improving Precision and Portability in Software Energy Measurement

Saurabhsingh Rajput, Tushar SharmaPublished: 2026-03-18
Accurate software energy measurement is critical for optimizing energy, yet existing profilers force a trade-off between measurement accuracy and overhead due to tight coupling with supported specific hardware or languages. We present CodeGreen, a modular energy measurement platform that decouples instrumentation from measurement via an asynchronous producer-consumer architecture. We implement a N...

DPDisc: From Factoid Questions to Data Product Requests for Open-World Data Product Discovery over Tables and Text

Liangliang Zhang, Nandana Mihindukulasooriya, Niharika S. D'Souza, Sola Shirai, Sarthak Dash, Yao Ma, Horst SamulowitzPublished: 2025-09-30
Data products are reusable, self-contained assets designed for specific business use cases. Automating their discovery is of great industry interest, as it enables efficient data access in large data lakes and supports analytical workflows. However, no benchmark currently exists for data product discovery over hybrid table-text corpora. Existing datasets focus on answering single factoid questions...

Neutrino Telescope Event Classification on Quantum Computers

Pablo Rodriguez-Grasa, Pavel Zhelnin, Carlos A. Argüelles, Mikel SanzPublished: 2025-06-19
Quantum computers represent a new computational paradigm with steadily improving hardware capabilities. In this article, we present the first study exploring how current quantum computers can be used to classify different neutrino event types observed in neutrino telescopes. We investigate two quantum machine learning approaches, Neural Projected Quantum Kernels (NPQKs) and Quantum Convolutional N...

Measuring coherent dynamics of a superconducting qubit in an open waveguide

Aidar Sultanov, Evgeniya Mutsenik, Matthias Schmelz, Leonie Kaczmarek, Gregor Oelsner, Uwe Hübner, Ronny Stolz, Evgeni Il'ichevPublished: 2025-04-15
We measured the relaxation and decoherence rates of a superconducting transmon qubit in a resonator-free setting. In our experiments, the qubit is coupled to an open coplanar waveguide such that the transmission of microwaves through this line depends on the qubit's state. To determine the occupation of the first excited qubit energy level, we introduced a two-pulse technique. The first applied pu...

Logarithmic-depth quantum state preparation of polynomials

Baptiste Claudon, Alexis Lucas, Jean-Philip Piquemal, César Feniou, Julien ZylbermanPublished: 2026-03-17
Quantum state preparation is a central primitive in many quantum algorithms, yet it is generally resource intensive, with efficient constructions known only for structured families of states. This work introduces a method for preparing quantum states whose amplitudes are given by a degree$-d$ polynomial, using circuits with logarithmic depth in the number $n$ of qubits and only $\mathcal O(n)$ anc...

Practical Use Cases of Neutral Atoms Quantum Computers

Matteo Grotti, Sara Marzella, Gabriella Bettonte, Daniele Ottaviani, Elisa ErcolessiPublished: 2025-10-21
Quantum computing has quickly emerged as a revolutionary paradigm that holds the potential for greatly enhanced computational capability and algorithmic efficiency, in a wide range of areas. Among the various hardware platforms, neutral atom quantum processors based on Rydberg interactions are gaining increasing interest because of their scalability, qubit-connection flexibility, and intrinsic app...

Persistent coherent quantum dynamics in 2D long-range magnets via magnon binding

Vighnesh Dattatraya Naik, Markus HeylPublished: 2025-12-09
The dynamics of 2D long-range quantum magnets represents a current frontier in experimental physics such as in Rydberg atomic systems or trapped ions. In this work we address theoretical challenges in understanding these dynamics by combining large-scale neural quantum state simulations with an effective theory. Our findings uncover a mechanism for persistent coherent quantum dynamics and slow rel...

📚 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...