Zhu Sun, Christian Binder, Balint Koczor, Simon Benjamin • Published: 2026-06-04
Semiconductor nanostructures are central to many developing technologies. Notably, double quantum dots are especially important for semiconductor spin-qubit architectures, quantum sensing applications, and quantum-dot solar cells. Accurate modelling is highly desirable but conventional methods can struggle when dynamics involve more than two interacting electrons. In this work, we present a quantu...
Fabian Kreppel, Reza Salkhordeh, Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler, André Brinkmann • Published: 2025-12-19
We present the first shuttling compiler based on large language models (LLMs) for trapped-ion quantum computers, where qubits are shuttled between segments for gate execution and qubit storage. We fine-tune pre-trained LLMs on examples from linear and branched one-dimensional shuttling architectures. Thus, we obtain a layout-independent compilation strategy that learns the required shuttling opera...
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...
Iosif M. Gershteyn, Jacob A. Alber • Published: 2026-06-12
Quantum computing poses a real, broad-based, but bounded and substantially mitigable threat to Bitcoin and Ethereum. We separate the two quantum algorithms that public discussion routinely conflates: Shor's algorithm breaks the elliptic-curve signatures (ECDSA over secp256k1, BLS over BLS12-381) that authorize spending, whereas Grover's algorithm does not meaningfully threaten proof-of-work mining...
Ezequiel Valero, Hugo Catala, Victor Ilisie, Germán Rodrigo • Published: 2026-06-12
We show that impurity many-body observables can display enhanced sensitivity to ultraviolet deformations of generalized-uncertainty-principle and modified-dispersion-relation type at accessible energy scales. Using a deformed polaron-molecule Hamiltonian constructed to preserve the infrared sector, we quantify the impact of such deformations on spectral and Ramsey observables and implement the cor...
Eric Bertok, Hannes Busche, Florian Drinkler, David Emmanuel-Costa, Daniel Herr, Steffen Hien, Thomas Keitzl, Elisabeth Lobe, Alexandru Paler, Johannes Renkl, Martin Rymarz, Gary Schmiedinghoff, Peter K. Schuhmacher, Thomas Stehle, Benedikt Strobel, Hanna Tschakert, Adrian Vetter, Andre Waschk, Alexander Weinert, Lukas Windgätter • Published: 2026-06-12
In a world of various competing quantum computing architectures, hardware-agnostic, full-stack platforms are necessary to bring the full power of quantum computing hardware to domain experts via the cloud. QCI Connect and its Software Development Kit provide a reference architecture for a full-stack platform with a modular design and open-source interface definitions, built to facilitate a communi...
Yuxiao Hang, Rosa Di Felice, Aiichiro Nakano, Stephan Haas • Published: 2025-10-22
The study of quasiparticle dynamics is central to understanding non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum many-body systems. Direct simulation of such dynamics on quantum hardware has been limited by circuit depth and noise constraints. In this work, we use a recently developed constant-depth circuit algorithm to examine the real-time evolution of site-resolved magnetization in a transverse-field Ising...
Rylan Malarchick • Published: 2026-05-13
Public access to pulse-level and control-electronics interfaces in commercial quantum computing has bifurcated. This paper proposes a six-axis rubric for measuring control-plane openness, the layer between gate-level circuit specification and physical control electronics, defined operationally so that the same evidence produces the same grade across vendors. The rubric is validated three ways: a b...
Monica Lăcătuş, Matthias Möller, Sauro Succi • Published: 2026-06-11
As quantum computing moves toward scientific computing applications, nonlinear differential equations remain a central challenge since quantum evolution is intrinsically linear. In this work, we introduce a reduced basis algorithm (RBA) for polynomial nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and spatially discretized partial differential equations (PDEs). After time discretization, the met...
Marijn Venderbosch, Rik van Herk, Zhichao Guo, Jesús del Pozo Mellado, Max Festenstein, Deon Janse van Rensburg, Ivo Knottnerus, Yu Chih Tseng, Alexander Urech, Robert Spreeuw, Florian Schreck, Rianne Lous, Edgar Vredenbregt, Servaas Kokkelmans • Published: 2026-01-23
Neutral atoms for quantum computing applications show promise in terms of scalability and connectivity. We demonstrate the realization of a versatile apparatus capable of stochastically loading a 5x5 array of optical tweezers with single $^{88}$Sr atoms featuring flexible magnetic field control and excellent optical access. A custom-designed oven, spin-flip Zeeman slower, and deflection stage prod...