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Keynote: Uranium - a visual quantum computing platform Radu Marginean Software Developer at |
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Keynote: Quantum communication challenges in scaling quantum computers Sam Samuel CTO at Mobility Business Group, Cisco |
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Keynote: Quantum Computing: Implications for Security Robert Slade Malware Researcher at |
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Many of the quantum circuits used in the NISQ era, and beyond, can be understood visually as a collection of gates in circuits placed according to some pattern. Hence, the use case for designing circuits visually using an editor is a strong one. However, most of the existing circuit editors are rather basic. Uranium is an open-source platform that intends to fill this unoccupied space:...
To scale quantum computers, the communication between them is key. The benefits of quantum computation are realized when that computation occurs in a distributed manner - this requires a quantum network to join those computational elements together, placing the prospect of quantum communication as a critical piece of the puzzle. However long-distance quantum communication is raising a number of...
Quantum computing has been seen, in trade, research, and even science fiction literature, as a way to crack encryption keys with ease. With the advent of the first practical (and now commercial!) quantum computing devices, it is possible to see that such a "universal decryption" application is likely a long ways off. On the other hand, there are some very interesting applications that are much...
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