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Quantum Computing and Error Mitigation with Deep Learning for Frenkel Excitons

Yi-Ting Lee, Vijaya Begum-Hudde, Barbara A. Jones, André Schleife2026-03-25T04:57 Score: 0.47
Quantum computers, currently in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era, have started to provide scientists with a novel tool to explore quantum physics and chemistry. While several electronic...
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Spectral methods: crucial for machine learning, natural for quantum computers?

Vasilis Belis, Joseph Bowles, Rishabh Gupta, Evan Peters, Maria Schuld2026-03-25T18:00 Score: 0.35
This article presents an argument for why quantum computers could unlock new methods for machine learning. We argue that spectral methods, in particular those that learn, regularise, or otherwise mani...

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📄 Technology Papers

A unified quantum computing quantum Monte Carlo framework through structured state preparation

Giuseppe Buonaiuto, Antonio Marquez Romero, Brian Coyle, Annie E. Paine, Vicente P. Soloviev, Stefano Scali, Michal KrompiecPublished: 2026-03-26
We extend Quantum Computing Quantum Monte Carlo (QCQMC) beyond ground-state energy estimation by systematically constructing the quantum circuits used for state preparation. Replacing the original Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) prescription with task-adapted unitaries, we show that QCQMC can address excited-state spectra via Variational Fast Forwarding and the Variational Unitary Matrix Pro...

Kardashev scale Quantum Computing for Bitcoin Mining

Pierre-Luc Dallaire-DemersPublished: 2026-03-26
Bitcoin already faces a quantum threat through Shor attacks on elliptic-curve signatures. This paper isolates the other component that public discussion often conflates with it: mining. Grover's algorithm halves the exponent of brute-force search, promising a quadratic edge to any quantum miner of Bitcoin. Exactly how large that edge grows depends on fault-tolerant hardware. No prior study has cos...

Noise-resilient Universal Quantum Computing in the Presence of Anisotropic Noise

Yang-Yang Xie, Zhao-Ming Wang, Lian-Ao WuPublished: 2025-08-06
We propose a universal gate set for quantum computing that operates in the presence of decoherence without the overhead of active error correction. We show that a broad class of anisotropic system--bath couplings can be effectively decoupled by preparing an appropriate system--bath entangled initial state. The initially established entanglement serves as a resource to cancel out the dominant decoh...

Uncertainty Quantification for Quantum Computing

Ryan Bennink, Olena Burkovska, Konstantin Pieper, Jorge Ramirez, Elaine WongPublished: 2026-03-26
This review is designed to introduce mathematicians and computational scientists to quantum computing (QC) through the lens of uncertainty quantification (UQ) by presenting a mathematically rigorous and accessible narrative for understanding how noise and intrinsic randomness shape quantum computational outcomes in the language of mathematics. By grounding quantum computation in statistical infere...

Spectral methods: crucial for machine learning, natural for quantum computers?

Vasilis Belis, Joseph Bowles, Rishabh Gupta, Evan Peters, Maria SchuldPublished: 2026-03-25
This article presents an argument for why quantum computers could unlock new methods for machine learning. We argue that spectral methods, in particular those that learn, regularise, or otherwise manipulate the Fourier spectrum of a machine learning model, are often natural for quantum computers. For example, if a generative machine learning model is represented by a quantum state, the Quantum Fou...

Thermalization of SU(2) Lattice Gauge Fields on Quantum Computers

Jiunn-Wei Chen, Yu-Ting Chen, Ghanashyam Meher, Berndt Müller, Andreas Schäfer, Xiaojun YaoPublished: 2026-03-25
We simulate the thermalization dynamics for minimally truncated SU(2) pure gauge theory on linear plaquette chains with up to 151 plaquettes using IBM quantum computers. We study the time dependence of the entanglement spectrum, Rényi-2 entropy and anti-flatness on small subsystems. The quantum hardware results obtained after error mitigation agree with extrapolated classical simulator results for...

Quantum Computing and Error Mitigation with Deep Learning for Frenkel Excitons

Yi-Ting Lee, Vijaya Begum-Hudde, Barbara A. Jones, André SchleifePublished: 2026-03-25
Quantum computers, currently in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era, have started to provide scientists with a novel tool to explore quantum physics and chemistry. While several electronic systems have been extensively studied, Frenkel excitons, as prototypical optical excitations, remain among the less-explored applications. Here, we first use variational quantum deflation to calculat...

Toward scalable quantum computations of atomic nuclei

Chenyi Gu, Matthias Heinz, Oriel Kiss, Thomas PapenbrockPublished: 2025-07-19
We solve the nuclear two-body and three-body bound states via quantum simulations of pionless effective field theory on a lattice in position space. While the employed lattice remains small, the usage of local Hamiltonians including two- and three-body forces ensures that the number of Pauli terms scales linearly with increasing numbers of lattice sites. We use an adaptive ansatz grown from unitar...

Quantum Utility in Simulating the Real-time Dynamics of the Fermi-Hubbard Model using Superconducting Quantum Computers

Talal Ahmed Chowdhury, Vladimir Korepin, Vincent R. Pascuzzi, Kwangmin YuPublished: 2025-09-17
The Fermi-Hubbard model is a fundamental model in condensed matter physics that describes strongly correlated electrons. On the other hand, quantum computers are emerging as powerful tools for exploring the complex dynamics of these quantum many-body systems. In this work, we demonstrate the quantum simulation of the one-dimensional Fermi-Hubbard model using IBM's superconducting quantum computers...

Disambiguating Pauli noise in quantum computers

Edward H. Chen, Senrui Chen, Laurin E. Fischer, Andrew Eddins, Luke C. G. Govia, Brad Mitchell, Andre He, Youngseok Kim, Liang Jiang, Alireza SeifPublished: 2025-05-28
To successfully perform quantum computations, it is often necessary to first accurately characterize the noise in the underlying hardware. However, it is well known that fundamental limitations prevent the unique identification of the noise. This raises the question of whether these limitations impact the ability to predict noisy dynamics and mitigate errors. Here, we show, both theoretically and ...

🏢 Company Papers

ALPS: Automated Least-Privilege Enforcement for Securing Serverless Functions

Changhee Shin, Bom Kim, Seungsoo LeePublished: 2026-03-26
Serverless computing is increasingly adopted for AI-driven workloads due to its automatic scaling and pay-as-you-go model. However, its function-based architecture creates significant security risks, including excessive privilege allocation and poor permission management. In this paper, we present ALPS, an automated framework for enforcing least privilege in serverless environments. Our system emp...

Tracing neutral hydrogen in UGCA 320: A MHONGOOSE perspective on an edge-on dwarf galaxy in a group environment

Nikki Zabel, D. J. Pisano, Sushma Kurapati, Omri Scannell, Notahiana Ranaivoharimina, Julia Healy, Erwin de Blok, Peter Kamphuis, Adebusola B. Alabi, S. Ilani Loubser, Moses K. MogotsiPublished: 2026-03-26
We present a detailed analysis of the neutral atomic gas (HI) in the dwarf galaxy UGCA 320, observed with the MeerKAT telescope as part of the MHONGOOSE (MeerKAT HI Observations of Nearby Galactic Objects: Observing Southern Emitters) programme. In a small group consisting of three dwarf galaxies, all of which contain HI, it is the most massive. Detailed kinematic modelling shows that UGCA 320 con...

Quantum Advantage: a Tensor Network Perspective

Augustine Kshetrimayum, Saeed S. Jahromi, Sukhbinder Singh, Román OrúsPublished: 2026-03-19
We review the recent quantum advantage experiments by IBM, D-Wave, and Google, focusing on cases where efficient classical simulations of the experiment were demonstrated or attempted using tensor network methods. We assess the strengths and limitations of these tensor network-based approaches and examine how the interplay between classical simulation and quantum hardware has advanced both fields....

Auditing the Impact of Cross-Site Web Tracking on YouTube Political and Misinformation Recommendations

Salim Chouaki, Savaiz Nazir, Sandra SibyPublished: 2026-03-26
YouTube has today become the primary news source for many users, which raises concerns about the role its recommendation algorithm can play in the spread of misinformation and political polarization. Prior work in this area has mainly analyzed how recommendations evolve based on users' watch history within the platform. Nevertheless, recommendations can also depend on off-platform browsing activit...

SDD-YOLO: A Small-Target Detection Framework for Ground-to-Air Anti-UAV Surveillance with Edge-Efficient Deployment

Pengyu Chen, Haotian Sa, Yiwei Hu, Yuhan Cheng, Junbo WangPublished: 2026-03-26
Detecting small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from a ground-to-air (G2A) perspective presents significant challenges, including extremely low pixel occupancy, cluttered aerial backgrounds, and strict real-time constraints. Existing YOLO-based detectors are primarily optimized for general object detection and often lack adequate feature resolution for sub-pixel targets, while introducing complexi...

NeuroStrike: Neuron-Level Attacks on Aligned LLMs

Lichao Wu, Sasha Behrouzi, Mohamadreza Rostami, Maximilian Thang, Stjepan Picek, Ahmad-Reza SadeghiPublished: 2025-09-15
Safety alignment is critical for the ethical deployment of large language models (LLMs), guiding them to avoid generating harmful or unethical content. Current alignment techniques, such as supervised fine-tuning and reinforcement learning from human feedback, remain fragile and can be bypassed by carefully crafted adversarial prompts. Unfortunately, such attacks rely on trial and error, lack gene...

Optimal measurement-based quantum thermal machines in a finite-size system

Chinonso Onah, Obinna Uzoh, Obinna AbahPublished: 2026-03-26
We present a measurement-based quantum thermal machine that extracts work from the back-action of generalized quantum measurements whose working medium is a coupled two-level quantum system. Specifically, we derive universal optimization criteria for a three-stroke measurement-based engine cycle with coupled two-level system of Ising-like interaction as a working medium. Furthermore, we present tw...

Towards Trapped-Ion Thermometry Using Cavity-Based EIT

Abhijit Kundu, Vijay Bhatt, Arijit SharmaPublished: 2026-02-13
We present a technique for measuring ion temperature using cavity-based electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) applicable for cavity QED systems. This method enables efficient extraction of the ion's phonon occupation number following sub-Doppler cooling close to the motional ground state. The proposed method requires operation in the resolved-sideband regime, where individual motional sta...

📚 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...