Shikhar Srivastava, Ritajit Majumdar, Padmanabha Venkatagiri Seshadri, Anupama Ray, Yogesh Simmhan • Published: 2025-09-23
Minimizing noise is essential for reliably executing quantum circuits on the current generation of hardware. The mapping of an abstract quantum circuit to the physical layout of the quantum hardware significantly influences the output quality since hardware noise profiles are non-uniform and dynamic. Existing solutions such as Mapomatic relies on stale calibrations while Just-In-Time (JIT) Transpi...
Yuqi Jiang, Zhiding Liang, Qiang Guan, Yan Li, Ganesh Kumar Venayagamoorthy • Published: 2026-08-13
Growing integration of distributed energy resources increases power-system variability and uncertainty. During disturbances, these effects can intensify generation-load imbalances and cascading failures. Controlled islanding limits their propagation by partitioning a compromised grid into connected, electrically sustainable islands. However, classical methods face rapidly growing computational cos...
Sridhar Prabhu, Saeed A. Khan, Xingrui Song, Mathieu Ouellet, Ryotatsu Yanagimoto, Saswata Roy, Alen Senanian, Logan G. Wright, Valla Fatemi, Peter L. McMahon • Published: 2026-04-14
Quantum computational sensing (QCS) combines quantum sensing with quantum computing to extract task-relevant information from the physical world. QCS can in principle achieve an accuracy advantage for specific tasks versus the alternative of raw-signal estimation using conventional quantum sensing followed by task-specific classical postprocessing. Here we report the experimental demonstration of ...
Xavier Waintal, Chen-How Huang, Christoph W. Groth • Published: 2026-01-06
This is a set of lectures on tensor networks with a strong emphasis on the core algorithms involving Matrix Product States (MPS) and Matrix Product Operators (MPO). Compared to other presentations, particular care has been given to disentangle aspects of tensor networks from the quantum many-body problem: MPO/MPS algorithms are presented as a way to deal with linear algebra on extremely (exponenti...
Peter Brearley, Philipp Pfeffer • Published: 2025-11-24
Dissipation and irreversibility are central to many physical systems, yet they lead to non-unitary dynamics that are challenging to realise on quantum processors. High-order operator splitting is an attractive approach for simulating unitary dynamics, yet conventional product formulas introduce negative time steps at high orders that are ill-conditioned for dissipative dynamics. We show how block ...
Purnendu Sen, Mathieu Ouellet, Saeed A. Khan, Wayne Wang, Sridhar Prabhu, Alen Senanian, William P. Banner, William D. Oliver, Peter L. McMahon • Published: 2026-08-18
A measurement of a single-qubit quantum sensor reveals at most 1 bit of information about the signal that was sensed. To perform a classification task on the signal, the conventional approach is to repeat a sensing protocol many times, averaging the measurement results to obtain a high-precision estimate of the sensed signal, and then to apply classical postprocessing. Quantum computational sensin...
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...