?? Friday in Quantum_Computing: Today's Cutting-Edge Papers
Hyun Ho Park
Quantum Algorithm Developer | Data Scientist | Professional at Computer Vision and Gen AI.
Top Quantum Computing Papers (09 December - 15 December)
Dive into the most compelling and innovative research in the field of quantum computing. This week’s selections highlight cutting-edge advances and theoretical developments.
(1) Tunable Generation of Spatial Entanglement in Nonlinear Waveguide Arrays - Demonstrates a compact source of path-entangled photon pairs using parametric down-conversion in nonlinear waveguide arrays, achieving tunable spatial correlations and high-dimensional entanglement for quantum information applications.
Read More : https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.08176
(2) Predicting nonequilibrium Green's function dynamics and photoemission spectra via nonlinear integral operator learning - Introduces an RNN-based operator-learning framework to accelerate nonequilibrium Green's function dynamics simulations, reducing computational complexity and enabling the study of large quantum many-body systems.
Read More : https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.09773
(3) Electron-beam annealing of Josephson junctions for frequency tuning of quantum processors - Develops a method using electron-beam annealing to tune Josephson junction resistance, improving fixed-frequency qubit performance, mitigating frequency collisions, and advancing large-scale superconducting quantum processors.
Read More : https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.17395
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