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Quantum Computing for Query Containment of Conjunctive Queries

Luisa Gerlach, Tobias Köppl, Renè Zander, Nicole Schweikardt, Stefanie Scherzinger2026-02-25T11:29 Score: 0.59
We address the problem of checking query containment, a foundational problem in database research. Although extensively studied in theory research, optimization opportunities arising from query contai...

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Scalable Simulation of Fermionic Encoding Performance on Noisy Quantum Computers

Emiliia Dyrenkova, Raymond Laflamme, Michael VasmerPublished: 2025-06-06
A compelling application of quantum computers with thousands of qubits is quantum simulation. Simulating fermionic systems is both a problem with clear real-world applications and a computationally challenging task. In order to simulate a system of fermions on a quantum computer, one has to first map the fermionic Hamiltonian to a qubit Hamiltonian. The most popular such mapping is the Jordan-Wign...

Hyperbolic and Semi-Hyperbolic Floquet Codes for Photonic Quantum Computing

Aygul Azatovna GalimovaPublished: 2026-02-26
Tailoring error correcting codes to the structure of the physical noise can reduce the overhead of fault-tolerant quantum computation. 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 kal...

The Road to Useful Quantum Computers

Timothy Proctor, Robin Blume-Kohout, Andrew BaczewskiPublished: 2026-02-26
Building a useful quantum computer is a grand science and engineering challenge, currently pursued intensely by teams around the world. In the 1980s, Richard Feynman and Yuri Manin observed independently that computers based on quantum mechanics might enable better simulations of quantum phenomena. Their vision remained an intellectual curiosity until Peter Shor published his famous quantum algori...

Quantified convergence of general homodyne measurements with applications to continuous variable quantum computing

Emanuel Knill, Ezad Shojaee, James R. van Meter, Akira Kyle, Scott GlancyPublished: 2026-02-26
In arXiv:2503.00188 we introduced broadband pulsed (BBP) homodyne measurements as a generalization of standard pulsed homodyne quadrature measurements. BBP can take advantage of detectors such as calorimeters that have the potential for high efficiency over a broad spectral range. BBP homodyne retains the advantages of standard pulsed homodyne, enabling measurement of arbitrary quadratures in the ...

The challenging task of investigating student thinking: an example from quantum computing

Josephine C. Meyer, Steven J. Pollock, Bethany R. Wilcox, Gina PassantePublished: 2026-02-25
Physics education research (PER) studies how students learn physics, yet the nuances of student reasoning can be notoriously difficult to probe even for PER practitioners. This article presents the story of Item 15 on the Quantum Computing Conceptual Survey (QCCS). This assessment item underwent more revision and discussion within the team than the remaining 19 assessment questions combined. This ...

Mitigating the sign problem by quantum computing

Kwai-Kong Ng, Min-Fong YangPublished: 2025-09-16
The notorious sign problem severely limits the applicability of quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations, as statistical errors grow exponentially with system size and inverse temperature. A recent proposal of a quantum-computing stochastic series expansion (qc-SSE) method suggested that the problem could be avoided by introducing constant energy shifts into the Hamiltonian. Here we critically examin...

Quantum Computing for Query Containment of Conjunctive Queries

Luisa Gerlach, Tobias Köppl, Renè Zander, Nicole Schweikardt, Stefanie ScherzingerPublished: 2026-02-25
We address the problem of checking query containment, a foundational problem in database research. Although extensively studied in theory research, optimization opportunities arising from query containment are not fully leveraged in commercial database systems, due to the high computational complexity and sometimes even undecidability of the underlying decision problem. In this article, we present...

Non-Clifford symmetry protected topological higher-order cluster states in multi-qubit measurement-based quantum computation

Motohiko EzawaPublished: 2026-02-24
A cluster state is a strongly entangled state, which is a source of measurement-based quantum computation. It is generated by applying controlled-Z (CZ) gates to the state $\left\vert ++\cdots +\right\rangle $. It is protected by the $\mathbb{Z}_{2}^{\text{even}}\times \mathbb{Z}_{2}^{ \text{odd}}$ symmetry. By applying general quantum gates to the state $ \left\vert ++\cdots +\right\rangle $, we ...

A Unified Error Correction Code for Universal Quantum Computing with Identical Particles

S. L. Wu, Lian-Ao WuPublished: 2026-02-24
We present a universal fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture based on identical particle qubits (IPQs), where we find that the first-order IPQ - bath interaction fundamentally differs from the conventional first-order qubit-bath interaction. This key distinction necessitates a redesign of existing strategies to fight decoherence. We propose that the simplest quantum error correction code c...

Quantum Computer Controlled by Superconducting Digital Electronics at Millikelvin Temperature

Caleb Jordan, Jacob Bernhardt, Joseph Rahamim, Alex Kirichenko, Karthik Bharadwaj, Louis Fry-Bouriaux, Aaron Somoroff, Katie Porsch, Kan-Ting Tsai, Jason Walter, Adam Weis, Meng-Ju Yu, Mario Renzullo, Jerome Javelle, Chris Checkley, Oleg Mukhanov, Daniel Yohannes, Igor Vernik, Shu-Jen HanPublished: 2025-03-12
Current superconducting quantum computing platforms face significant scaling challenges, as individual signal lines are required for control of each qubit. This wiring overhead is a result of the low level of integration between control electronics at room temperature and qubits operating at millikelvin temperatures, which raise serious doubts among technologists about whether utility-scale quantu...

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Beyond Single-Shot Fidelity: Chernoff-Based Throughput Optimization in Superconducting Qubit Readout

Sinan BuguPublished: 2026-02-25
Single-shot fidelity is the standard benchmark for superconducting qubit readout, but it does not directly minimize the total wall-clock time required to certify a quantum state. We develop an information-theoretic description of dispersive readout by treating the measurement record as a stochastic communication channel. Within a trajectory model that incorporates T1 relaxation with full cavity me...

Strengthening security and noise resistance in one-way quantum key distribution protocols through hypercube-based quantum walks

David Polzoni, Tommaso Bianchi, Mauro ContiPublished: 2026-02-26
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a foundational cryptographic protocol that ensures information-theoretic security. However, classical protocols such as BB84, though favored for their simplicity, offer limited resistance to eavesdropping, and perform poorly under realistic noise conditions. Recent research has explored the use of discrete-time Quantum Walks (QWs) to enhance QKD schemes. In this w...

MTRAG-UN: A Benchmark for Open Challenges in Multi-Turn RAG Conversations

Sara Rosenthal, Yannis Katsis, Vraj Shah, Lihong He, Lucian Popa, Marina DanilevskyPublished: 2026-02-26
We present MTRAG-UN, a benchmark for exploring open challenges in multi-turn retrieval augmented generation, a popular use of large language models. We release a benchmark of 666 tasks containing over 2,800 conversation turns across 6 domains with accompanying corpora. Our experiments show that retrieval and generation models continue to struggle on conversations with UNanswerable, UNderspecified,...

TerraCodec: Compressing Optical Earth Observations

Julen Costa-Watanabe, Isabelle Wittmann, Benedikt Blumenstiel, Konrad SchindlerPublished: 2025-10-14
Earth observation (EO) satellites produce massive streams of multispectral image time series, posing pressing challenges for storage and transmission. Yet, learned EO compression remains fragmented and lacks publicly available, large-scale pretrained codecs. Moreover, prior work has largely focused on image compression, leaving temporal redundancy and EO video codecs underexplored. To address thes...

Minimal Time Robust Control for Two Superconducting Qubits

Niril George, Joseph L. Allen, Robert Kosut, Eran GinossarPublished: 2019-02-21
High-fidelity quantum gates are crucial for achieving fault-tolerant quantum computing; however, decoherence significantly reduces gate fidelities during long operation times. Although optimal control techniques can theoretically minimize these operation times, they often neglect realistic uncertainties in system parameters. In this work, we demonstrate that by using robust optimal control strateg...

Spin-Cat Qubit with Biased Noise in an Optical Tweezer Array

Toshi Kusano, Kosuke Shibata, Chih-Han Yeh, Keito Saito, Yuma Nakamura, Rei Yokoyama, Takumi Kashimoto, Tetsushi Takano, Yosuke Takasu, Ryuji Takagi, Yoshiro TakahashiPublished: 2026-02-26
Bias-tailored quantum error correcting codes (QECCs) offer a higher error threshold than standard QECCs and have the potential to achieve lower logical errors with less space overhead. The spin-cat qubit, encoded in a large nuclear spin-$F$ system, is a promising candidate for bias-tailored QECCs. Yet its feasibility is hindered by the difficulty of performing fast covariant SU(2) rotation with ar...

Experimental demonstration of the absence of noise-induced barren plateaus using information content landscape analysis

Sebastian Schmitt, Linus Ekstrøm, Alberto Bottarelli, Xavier Bonet-MonroigPublished: 2026-02-26
Variational quantum algorithms are a very promising tool for near-term quantum computing. However, despite their flexibility and wide applicability, their performance is fundamentally limited by Barren Plateaus (BP), where gradients vanish and optimization becomes intractable. Noise-Induced Barren Plateaus (NIBP) are particularly interesting, as they are predicted to arise due to noise accumulatio...

The Tool Decathlon: Benchmarking Language Agents for Diverse, Realistic, and Long-Horizon Task Execution

Junlong Li, Wenshuo Zhao, Jian Zhao, Weihao Zeng, Haoze Wu, Xiaochen Wang, Rui Ge, Yuxuan Cao, Yuzhen Huang, Wei Liu, Junteng Liu, Zhaochen Su, Yiyang Guo, Fan Zhou, Lueyang Zhang, Juan Michelini, Xingyao Wang, Xiang Yue, Shuyan Zhou, Graham Neubig, Junxian HePublished: 2025-10-29
Real-world language agents must handle complex, multi-step workflows across diverse Apps. For instance, an agent may manage emails by coordinating with calendars and file systems, or monitor a production database to detect anomalies and generate reports following an operating manual. However, existing language agent benchmarks often focus on narrow domains or simplified tasks that lack the diversi...

📚 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...