Vehicle routing and scheduling are examples of transportation-network operational tasks that can be cast as optimization problems
For Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices, incorporating robustness into computing operations is a critical target for enhancing computational capability
In this webinar we share our American Physical Society March Meeting presentations and host a live Q&A session with the speakers
This webinar demonstrates how new features in Boulder Opal allow you to automate performance enhancements in quantum hardware through closed-loop experimental optimization
SPEAKER: Adjunct Assistant Professor Patrick Coles AFFILIATION: Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), USA TITLE: Promises and Challenges of Variational Quantum Algorithms SESSION CHAIR: Dr
SPEAKER: Professor Francesco Buscemi AFFILIATION: Nagoya University, Japan TITLE: Statistical tests of 'quantumness': From mathematics to technology SESSION CHAIR: Professor Keisuke Fujii, Division of Advanced Electronics and Optical Science, Osaka University, Japan ABSTRACT: With the ever increasing expectations surrounding quantum technologies, a basic question common to a variety of areas within quantum information science is to characterize the divide between classical (i
SPEAKER: Associate Professor François Le Gall AFFILIATION: Nagoya University, Japan TITLE: Average-Case Quantum Advantage with Shallow Circuits SESSION CHAIR: Dr