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Publikováno v:
PRX Quantum, Vol 5, Iss 4, p 040301 (2024)
The ability of quantum computers to directly manipulate and analyze quantum states stored in quantum memory allows them to learn about aspects of our physical world that would otherwise be invisible given a modest number of measurements. Here we inve
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https://doaj.org/article/f2a5f90838a84bba91ab3990237c54d4
Autor:
Dominic W. Berry, Yuan Su, Casper Gyurik, Robbie King, Joao Basso, Alexander Del Toro Barba, Abhishek Rajput, Nathan Wiebe, Vedran Dunjko, Ryan Babbush
Publikováno v:
PRX Quantum, Vol 5, Iss 1, p 010319 (2024)
Lloyd et al. [Nat. Commun. 7, 10138 (2016)] were first to demonstrate the promise of quantum algorithms for computing Betti numbers, a way to characterize topological features of data sets. Here, we propose, analyze, and optimize an improved quantum
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https://doaj.org/article/2d7debb8752f419096550b523d9f6c8d
Autor:
Robbie King
Publikováno v:
Quantum, Vol 7, p 1180 (2023)
We give an approximation algorithm for Quantum Max-Cut which works by rounding an SDP relaxation to an entangled quantum state. The SDP is used to choose the parameters of a variational quantum circuit. The entangled state is then represented as the
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https://doaj.org/article/f927296c83e44ed0a1d94884e2fe8ce4
Publikováno v:
Paramedicine. 20:63-78
Understanding patient experience is associated with quality, safe, and effective healthcare. However, there is a scarcity of knowledge explaining how patients experience non-conveyance, a setting where individuals receive unscheduled ambulance servic
Publikováno v:
Australasian emergency care. 24(3)
Introduction Evolution of ambulance service response models has resulted in significant numbers of patients not being conveyed to Emergency Departments. Prior research has attempted to measure patient-safety aspects of non- conveyance with inconclusi
Autor:
Andy Keep, James Coole, Robbie King, Huiyang Zhou, Skip Booth, Anshuman Verma, Wu-chun Feng, John William Marshall
Publikováno v:
DAC
With FPGAs emerging as a promising accelerator for general-purpose computing, there is a strong demand to make them accessible to software developers. Recent advances in OpenCL compilers for FPGAs pave the way for synthesizing FPGA hardware from Open