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diciembre 3 @ 16:00 – 17:00 Speaker: Diego Andrade Canosa Abstract: Benchmarking Quantum Computers is required to objectively evaluate these platforms’ performance, stressing their capabilities and leading the evolution of the hardware platforms. Some approaches work at the hardware level and are not necessarily linked to any practical application, others are based on representative real-world …
CESGA leads the first case of the use of quantum computing for the modeling of taste perception worldwide Oil and water don’t mix, they say. If we were to look for a way to modernize this popular expression we might ask: do beer and quantum computing mix? Well, actually, they do, mainly due to CESGA …
CESGA leads the first case of the use of quantum computing for the modeling
CESGA proposes network architectures capable of rapidly scaling up quantum computing capabilities By the time fully operational quantum computers exist, systems capable of connecting them to tackle tasks of unimaginable size and complexity will have been designed. CESGA aims to make a significant contribution to this challenge through its project to develop rapidly scalable network …
CESGA researches algorithm partitioning to help design the programming of future quantum computers Quantum computers are still small and error-prone, but the scientific community is already preparing for a scenario with large, sophisticated machines or networks of small, well-connected (or, in quantum jargon, entangled) machines. Partitioning quantum algorithms, which chops up instructions to make them …
CESGA projects Spain’s longest quantum highway Quantum key distribution promises to revolutionize communications security thanks to the invulnerability that the laws of quantum mechanics confer on the exchange of information. Applying this technology over long distances is a scientific and technological challenge to which CESGA, in collaboration with VQCC, contributes by deploying the longest quantum …
CESGA investigates new quantum algorithms and tests them by making the QMIO and FinisTerrae III work together The coexistence between quantum and classical computers is the only possible formula, at least for the time being, to make the most of the quantum advantages in the current technological environment. More capacity, more speed, and greater efficiency …
CESGA investigates new quantum algorithms and tests them by making the QMIO and FinisTerrae