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⭐ TOP PAPER

Low Latency GNN Accelerator for Quantum Error Correction

Alessio Cicero, Luigi Altamura, Moritz Lange, Mats Granath, Pedro Trancoso2026-03-23T16:14 Score: 0.38
Quantum computers have the potential to solve certain complex problems in a much more efficient way than classical computers. Nevertheless, current quantum computer implementations are limited by high...
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Gate-based Readout and Cooling of Neutral Atoms

Richard Bing-Shiun Tsai, Lewis R. B. Picard, Xiangkai Sun, Yuan Le, Kon H. Leung, Manuel Endres2026-03-23T07:24 Score: 0.38
Neutral atom arrays have seen tremendous progress in quantum simulation, quantum metrology, and fault-tolerant quantum computing. However, hardware constraints such as atom loss and heating remain sig...

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📄 Technology Papers

A circuit-differentiation framework for Green's functions on quantum computers

Samuele Piccinelli, Francesco Tacchino, Ivano Tavernelli, Giuseppe CarleoPublished: 2025-05-08
We propose a general framework for computing Retarded Green's Functions (RGFs) on quantum computers by recasting their evaluation as a problem of circuit differentiation. Our proposal is based on real-time evolution and specifically designed circuit components, which we refer to as circuit perturbations, acting as a direct representation of the external perturbative force within the quantum circui...

Advanced Scheduling Strategies for Distributed Quantum Computing Jobs

Gongyu Ni, Davide Ferrari, Lester Ho, Michele AmorettiPublished: 2026-02-27
Distributed quantum computing (DQC) is being actively investigated as a means of scaling the number of qubits across multiple connected quantum devices. This includes quantum circuit compilation and execution management on multiple quantum devices in the network. The latter aspect is very challenging because, while reducing the makespan of job batches remains a relevant objective, novel quantum-sp...

Leveraging Classical and Quantum Computing for Process Systems Engineering Applications: Decomposition Algorithm with Ising Solvers for Efficient Discrete Landscape Exploration

Yirang Park, David E. Bernal NeiraPublished: 2026-03-19
Conceptual process design is a crucial aspect of chemical engineering that involves process synthesis. Mixed-integer nonlinear programming is a powerful framework for modeling such design problems by combining discrete and continuous variables; however, the combinatorial complexity of discrete choices, coupled with nonlinearities, presents challenging monolithic problems. Using decomposition, disc...

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...

Utility-scale quantum computational chemistry

Davide Castaldo, Markus ReiherPublished: 2026-03-19
Chemistry and materials science are widely regarded as potential killer application fields for quantum hardware. While the dream of unlocking unprecedented simulation capabilities remains compelling, quantum algorithm development must adapt to the evolving constraints of the emerging quantum hardware in order to accomplish any advantage for the computational chemistry practice. At the same time, t...

End-to-End Simulation of Chemical Dynamics on a Quantum Computer

Elliot C. Eklund, Arkin Tikku, Patrick Sinnott, William J. Huggins, Guang Hao Low, Dominic W. Berry, Ivan KassalPublished: 2026-03-19
Simulations of chemical dynamics are a powerful means for understanding chemistry. However, classical computers struggle to simulate many chemical processes, especially non-adiabatic ones, where the Born-Oppenheimer approximation breaks down. Quantum computers could simulate quantum-chemical dynamics more efficiently than classical computers, but there is currently no complete quantum algorithm fo...

A Flexible GKP-State-Embedded Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation Configuration Based on a Three-Dimensional Cluster State

Peilin Du, Jing Zhang, Tiancai Zhang, Rongguo Yang, Kui Liu, Jiangrui GaoPublished: 2026-03-19
The integration of diverse quantum resources and the exploitation of more degrees of freedom provide key operational flexibility for universal fault-tolerant quantum computation. In this work, we propose a flexible Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill-state-embedded fault-tolerant quantum computation architecture based on a three-dimensional cluster state constructed in polarization, frequency, and orbital a...

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...

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...

🏢 Company Papers

RotorMap and Quantum Fingerprints of DNA Sequences via Rotary Position Embeddings

Danylo Yakymenko, Maksym Chernyshev, Illia Savchenko, Sergii StrelchukPublished: 2026-03-23
For strings of letters from a small alphabet, such as DNA sequences, we present a quantum encoding that empirically provides a strong correlation between the Levenshtein edit distance and the fidelity between quantum states defined by the encodings. It is based on the principles of Rotary Position Embeddings (RoPE), employed in modern large language models. Classically, this encoding yields RotorM...

Low Latency GNN Accelerator for Quantum Error Correction

Alessio Cicero, Luigi Altamura, Moritz Lange, Mats Granath, Pedro TrancosoPublished: 2026-03-23
Quantum computers have the potential to solve certain complex problems in a much more efficient way than classical computers. Nevertheless, current quantum computer implementations are limited by high physical error rates. This issue is addressed by Quantum Error Correction (QEC) codes, which use multiple physical qubits to form a logical qubit to achieve a lower logical error rate, with the surfa...

Identical, independent quantum weak measurements violate objective realism

Tomasz Rybotycki, Tomasz Białecki, Josep Batle, Bartłomiej Zglinicki, Adam Szereszewski, Wolfgang Belzig, Adam BednorzPublished: 2026-03-23
We demonstrate violation of objective realism in quantum world using unconstrained weak measurements. Instead of limited Leggett-Garg approach with artificial bounds on the observed values, we assume two identical and indepenent weak detectors and final conditioning. The experimental verification has been performed on public quantum computers, IBM and IonQ. Thanks to sufficiently large statistics,...

A Systematic Comparison and Evaluation of Building Ontologies for Deploying Data-Driven Analytics in Smart Buildings

Zhangcheng Qiang, Stuart Hands, Kerry Taylor, Subbu Sethuvenkatraman, Daniel Hugo, Pouya Ghiasnezhad Omran, Madhawa Perera, Armin HallerPublished: 2026-03-15
Ontologies play a critical role in data exchange, information integration, and knowledge sharing across diverse smart building applications. Yet, semantic differences between the prevailing building ontologies hamper their purpose of bringing data interoperability and restrict the ability to reuse building ontologies in real-world applications. In this paper, we propose and adopt a framework to co...

Microwave-to-Optical Quantum Transduction of Photons for Quantum Interconnects

Akihiko Sekine, Ryo Murakami, Yoshiyasu DoiPublished: 2025-09-30
The quantum transduction, or equivalently quantum frequency conversion, is vital for the realization of, e.g., quantum networks, distributed quantum computing, and quantum repeaters. The microwave-to-optical quantum transduction is of particular interest in the field of superconducting quantum computing, since interconnecting dilution refrigerators is considered inevitable for realizing large-scal...

GoogleTrendArchive: A Year-Long Archive of Real-Time Web Search Trends Worldwide

Aleksandra Urman, Anikó Hannák, Joachim BaumannPublished: 2026-03-23
GoogleTrendArchive is a comprehensive archive of Google Trending Now data spanning over one year (from November 28, 2024 to January 3, 2026) across 125 countries and 1,358 locations. Unlike Google Trends, which requires specifying search terms in advance, Trending Now captures search queries experiencing real-time surges, offering a way to inductively discover trending patterns across regions for ...

Gate-based Readout and Cooling of Neutral Atoms

Richard Bing-Shiun Tsai, Lewis R. B. Picard, Xiangkai Sun, Yuan Le, Kon H. Leung, Manuel EndresPublished: 2026-03-23
Neutral atom arrays have seen tremendous progress in quantum simulation, quantum metrology, and fault-tolerant quantum computing. However, hardware constraints such as atom loss and heating remain significant challenges. In this work, we introduce a comprehensive ancilla-based toolbox for optical tweezer experiments that utilizes high-fidelity Rydberg entangling gates and ancilla atoms to mitigate...

High-yield integration design of fixed-frequency superconducting qubit systems using siZZle-CZ gates

Kazuhisa Ogawa, Yutaka Tabuchi, Makoto NegoroPublished: 2026-03-23
Fixed-frequency transmon qubits, characterized by simple architectures and long coherence times, are promising platforms for large-scale quantum computing. However, the rapidly increasing frequency collisions, which directly reduce the fabrication yield, hinder scaling, especially in cross-resonance (CR) gate-based architectures, wherein the restricted drive frequency severely limits the available...

📚 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...