arXiv:2604.15552v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Group-equivariant quantum models are designed to exploit symmetry and can improve trainability, but it remains unclear how symmetry constraints shape their adversarial robustness. We study this question through a feature-level analysis of equivariant
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15603v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Current fault-tolerant quantum compilers allocate error budgets uniformly during resource estimation, causing suboptimal physical resource overhead. We optimize this allocation using a potential game formulation, where Nash Equilibrium yields a Pareto
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15604v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The generation of high-performance nonclassical light remains a cornerstone of quantum technologies, yet faces a fundamental trade-off between emission purity and brightness. Here, we demonstrate that cavity-mediated many-body spin-exchange interactio
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15605v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The controlled generation of nonclassical light beyond single photons remains a central challenge in quantum optics, due to the difficulty of enhancing multiphoton processes while suppressing lower-order excitations. Here we propose an interference-in
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15616v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We investigate quantum thermal state preparation algorithms based on system-bath interactions and uncover a surprising phenomenon in the weak-coupling regime. We rigorously prove that, if the system-bath interaction is engineered so that the transitio
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15626v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce a Hybrid Quantum Residual Network (HQRN) and establish an exact functional correspondence between its state evolution and the dynamics of classical networks with residual connections. When inputs are restricted to the computational basis,
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15666v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Hybrid variational quantum algorithms are promising for solving practical problems, such as combinatorial optimization, quantum chemistry simulation, quantum machine learning, and quantum error correction on noisy quantum computers. However, variation
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15693v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: To study generator design for parameterized unitaries in quantum machine learning (QML), we propose an observable-guided generator selection algorithm for $ n $-qubit Pauli-string generator pools. The proposed method selects generators based on two cr
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15752v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The geometry of quantum states has profound implications in quantum multiparameter estimation. While the Riemannian structure of quantum state space is well understood, the full understanding of the curvature structure of mixed quantum states is still
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15755v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We demonstrate the use of two-photon excitation for observing the ground state optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamonds at room temperature. An ultrafast femtosecond laser at 1040 nm was used for excitation,
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15763v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A broadband electromagnetic source is important for scientific and technological applications. Quantum vacuum fluctuations, which manifest most prominently in the Casimir effect, provide a fundamentally broadband electromagnetic source. Here we explor
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15765v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Classical simulation of quantum operations is essential for algorithm design, noise characterisation, and benchmarking of quantum hardware. The most general physically realisable operation can be described by a positive linear map acting on a hermitia
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15799v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Enhanced local-excitation retention in atomic arrays allows to exploit cooperative radiative effects to suppress emission and prolong excited-state lifetimes. We consider an impurity-assisted setting involving a single storage atom being initially exc
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15836v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Semi-quantum signature (SQS) schemes aim to enable quantum signature functionality in scenarios where only a subset of participants possess full quantum capabilities, thereby improving practical deployability while preserving quantum security advantag
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15867v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Hadamard test is a standard quantum primitive for estimating inner products and expectation values, but in data-processing settings its practical utility is often limited by the cost of preparing amplitude-encoded quantum states. In this study, we
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15886v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Grover's algorithm is a cornerstone of quantum algorithms and is strictly optimal in oracle-query complexity. While the full search problem admits no further improvement, one may trade accuracy for speed in the partial search problem, where the task i
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15895v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Flux-tunable superconducting qubits rely on fast flux control pulses to implement two-qubit entangling quantum gates, a key building block for quantum algorithms. However, distortion effects introduced by non-ideal control electronics, parasitic compo
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15912v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Rydberg atoms, which possess exceptionally large electric dipole moments, offer a promising route for electric field sensing as well as metrology traceable to the International System of Units (SI); however, current research predominantly focuses on t
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15920v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present two general methods to implement quantum circuits for the direct measuring of local unitary invariants on quantum computers. We work these out for important three-qubit invariants, and also demonstrate these on the IBM Quantum Platform for
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15953v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While externally driven information engines are well understood, the thermodynamic constraints of their autonomous counterparts remain an open question. Here, we investigate the finite-time operation of an autonomous machine functioning as both an inf
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15971v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum technologies promise a radically new way to solve classically intractable computing problems. Superconducting circuits as a platform are at the forefront of this field. The cryogenic operation temperatures of superconducting circuits however i
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16015v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Interpretable machine learning techniques are becoming essential tools for extracting physical insights from complex quantum data. We build on recent advances in variational autoencoders to demonstrate that such models can learn physically meaningful
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16023v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We develop an intrinsic enumerator framework for quantum error correction in unitary representations of symmetry groups. An intrinsic quantum code is a subspace of a representation $V$ of a group $G$, and errors are organized by the decomposition of t
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16051v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We point out that the method presented in a recent arXiv article by Jia et al. (arXiv:2512.21848) for constructing local hidden-state models closely follows the framework we developed in N. von Selzam & F. Marquardt (PRX Quantum, 2025) for constructin
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16071v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Distance-bounding (DB) protocols let a verifier upper-bound a prover's physical distance by timing rapid challenge-response exchanges. Quantum communication promises simpler DB protocols with stronger security guarantees, yet existing quantum distance
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16101v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We propose a quantum-resistant quantum teleportation (QRQT) framework protected by post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to secure the classical correction channel, which is vulnerable to quantum adversaries. By applying PQC to the classical control bits, Q
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16107v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In a double-slit experiment with a bipartite system, the visibility of interference fringes depends on the availability of which-way information. Here, we report the formation of a Bell-like state of photoelectron and residual ion in the multiphoton d
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16136v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We theoretically study how quantum measurement noise can be engineered in a hybrid cavitymagnomechanical platform for precision force sensing. The proposed configuration consists of a driven optomechanical cavity, with a movable mirror on one side plu
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16139v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The emergence of various types of degeneracies plays a crucial role in optimizing and engineering different physical phenomena in non-Hermitian physics. In our work, we focus on the derogatory Exceptional Points (EPs), which are characterized by multi
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16140v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The presence of degeneracies plays a crucial role in describing the behavior of non-Hermitian (NH) systems. In these systems, there are two key types of degeneracies: $n$-bolical degeneracies, which are analogous to Hermitian degeneracies, and various
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16144v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We propose an effective non-relativistic framework in which wave-function collapse emerges as a deterministic dynamical instability induced by gravitational self-interaction and regulated by short-distance repulsion. The dynamics is described by a non
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16164v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Nonlinear spectroscopy is a cornerstone of quantum science, providing unique access to multi-point correlations, quantum coherence, and couplings that are invisible to linear methods. However, classical simulation of these phenomena is fundamentally l
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16165v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Space-based entanglement distribution has the potential to extend the range of quantum communication beyond that achievable through optical fibres that are constrained by exponential losses. Quantum repeaters have been proposed to mitigate the effects
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16174v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum protocols require classical signaling, and when classical signals propagate faster than quantum ones, standard rate-loss limits can be surpassed. We introduce an all-photonic measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol tha
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16190v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum coherence plays a pivotal role in quantum algorithms. We study the coherence dynamics of the evolved states in Simon's quantum algorithm based on Tsallis relative $\alpha$ entropy and $l_{1,p}$ norm. We prove that the coherences of the first r
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16194v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Silicon vacancy (VSi) centers in 4H silicon carbide have emerged as a highly promising platform for semiconductor-based quantum technologies, combining excellent spin and optical properties with an industrial-grade, CMOS-compatible material. As these
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16202v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control is used for automatically regulating a measurable quantity to a desired setpoint. It is widely used in different types of classical control electronics. Here, we show how extending the feedback theory in
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16209v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum error correction is widely believed to be essential for large-scale quantum computation, but the required qubit overhead remains a central challenge. Quantum low-density parity-check codes can substantially reduce this overhead through high-ra
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16210v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce a method for the selective preparation and detection of quasiparticle wave packets, based on creation operators that generate dressed, localized excitations on top of interacting vacua of (quasi-)one-dimensional quantum lattice theories.
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16216v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Commercially-relevant quantum computers will require large numbers of high-performing qubits that can be manufactured, integrated, and controlled at scale. Silicon exchange-only (EO) qubits are a strong candidate modality due to their control-signal s
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16236v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum key distribution (QKD) has reached a commercially viable stage, with several companies offering hardware systems designed for operational deployment. Evaluating the performance of commercial QKD devices under real-world deployment conditions i
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16274v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Engineering large-scale quantum computers which simultaneously provide high-fidelity quantum operations, low memory errors, low crosstalk, and reasonable resource usage remains an outstanding challenge across quantum computing platforms. In trapped io
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16276v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Aziz and Howl argued that a classical gravitational field can generate quantum entanglement through a quantum-field-theoretic channel mediated by virtual matter propagation. However, their claimed channel is more naturally and accurately understood as
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16283v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We show that boson correlations from quantum states with a Glauber-Sudarshan representation of their density matrix which provides a well-behaved probability distribution -- including coherent states, thermal states, and all states that can be deemed
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16285v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: It is well-known that any two pure quantum states (in the same Hilbert space) can be mapped to any other using unitary transformations. However, previous approaches to this problem required two explicit bases for the Hilbert space, one each for the in
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16292v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Erasure qubits are a promising platform for implementing hardware-efficient quantum error correction. Realizing the error-correction advantages of this encoding requires frequent mid-circuit erasure checks that are fast, high-fidelity, and scalable. H
Read full article →arXiv:2603.23651v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Quantum graphs have been introduced by Duan, Severini, and Winter to describe the zero-error behaviour of quantum channels. Since then, quantum graph theory has become a field of study in its own right. A substantial source of difficulty in working
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15417v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The ultrastrong coupling regime of cavity photons and quantum materials has emerged as a pathway to modify materials properties, however definitive signatures of ultrastrong coupling remain elusive. Focusing on the quantum photon statistics of light
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15419v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Singlet-only always-on gapless exchange (SAGE) spin qubits are an alternative type of exchange-only (EO) qubits that encode a single qubit in the spins of four electrons located in four tunnel-coupled quantum dots. While conventional EO qubits are s
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15445v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: When a quantum system couples to a scale-invariant environment, what form must its decoherence take? We prove that the answer is unique: under locality, Lorentz invariance, unitarity, and continuous scale invariance, the effect of any such environme
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15550v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We introduce and experimentally demonstrate an approach for selective mode excitation in non-Hermitian resonant systems using incoherent light. This method eliminates the need for precise phase control that is often required in coherent excitation s
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15645v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We present PINNACLE, an open-source computational framework for physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) that integrates modern training strategies, multi-GPU acceleration, and hybrid quantum-classical architectures within a unified modular workflow
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15653v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: GaAs quantum dots grown by droplet etching epitaxy are high-quality solid-state sources of quantum light. Despite implementation in devices that exploit quantum phenomenon, a comprehensive review on the crystal growth of quantum dots grown by drople
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15775v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Learning with large-scale datasets and information-critical applications, such as in High Energy Physics (HEP), demands highly complex, large-scale models that are both robust and accurate. To tackle this issue and cater to the learning requirements
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15790v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We compute the efficiency of the reversible Stirling engine, with and without regeneration, for a broad class of working substances including Van der Waals fluids, quantum ideal gases (Bose and Fermi), Bose-Einstein condensates, thermal conformal fi
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15820v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The Hamiltonian formulation of lattice gauge theories plays a central role in quantum simulations of gauge theories, and understanding their spectrum and other properties is expected to become crucial in the upcoming years. The relevant Hamiltonians
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15858v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Weber's conjecture (1886) governs three aspects of lattice-based cryptography: the solvability of the Principal Ideal Problem, the freeness of modules over rings of integers, and the tightness of worst-case-to-average-case reductions in Ring-LWE (R-
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15888v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Neural-network variational Monte Carlo (NNVMC) has emerged as a powerful tool for solving quantum many-body problems, yet systematic pathways for improving its accuracy remain largely heuristic. Here, we introduce a physically motivated basis transf
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15924v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Technological progress towards next-generation electronics critically relies on achieving faster switching with reduced energy consumption. Because device operation speeds are fundamentally constrained by the intrinsic properties of constituent mate
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16102v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We find an exact nonequilibrium steady state of an open dissipatively driven XXZ spin-1/2 chain with source or sink spin bath at one end and an arbitrary boundary field at the other end.
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16137v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Symmetry-based classification of quantum phases of matter is one of the most foundational organizing principles in physics; however, an analogous framework for mixed, decohered quantum states has only begun to emerge. A central new concept is strong
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16179v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Turbulent thermal convection governs heat transport in systems ranging from stellar interiors to industrial heat exchangers. Two-dimensional Rayleigh-B\'enard convection serves as a paradigm for these flows, reproducing key features such as thin bou
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16218v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Angular correlations in Higgs decays to electroweak gauge bosons, $h \to ZZ^*, WW^*$, provide a powerful probe of both new physics effects and quantum information observables. We present a systematic study of semi-leptonic decays $h \to V V^* \to \e
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16290v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We compute thermodynamic properties of dilute Bose gases using non-perturbative approximations of the two-particle irreducible (2PI) effective action. It is shown how to systematically renormalise the self-consistent descriptions beyond conventional
Read full article →arXiv:2403.03284v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Quantum communication promises unprecedented capabilities enabled by the transmission of quantum states of light. However, current implementations face severe distance limitations due to photon loss. Silicon carbide (SiC) defects have emerged as a
Read full article →arXiv:2403.12691v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The preparation of thermal states of matter is a crucial task in quantum simulation. In this work, we prove that a recently introduced, efficiently implementable dissipative evolution thermalizes to the Gibbs state in time scaling polynomially wit
Read full article →arXiv:2403.18927v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Due to its significance as a subroutine, in this work, we consider the coherent version of the quantum phase estimation problem, where given an arbitrary input state and black-box access to unitaries $U$ and controlled-$U$, the goal is to estimate
Read full article →arXiv:2406.16488v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) of neutral atoms constitute an important quantum system for fundamental research and precision metrology. Many applications require short preparation times of BECs, for example, for optimized data acquisition rates
Read full article →arXiv:2407.19801v5 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Elastic scattering of a twisted (Bessel) electron beam by CO$_2$ molecules is studied theoretically at high energies. The molecule's structure is optimized using coupled cluster theory and density functional theory with correlation-consistent and
Read full article →arXiv:2410.01252v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Equivariant quantum neural networks (QNNs) are promising variational models that exploit symmetries to improve machine learning capabilities. Despite theoretical developments in equivariant QNNs, their implementation on near-term quantum devices r
Read full article →arXiv:2410.10194v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Quantum information is fragile and must be protected by a quantum error-correcting code for large-scale practical applications. Recently, highly efficient quantum codes have been discovered which require a high degree of spatial connectivity. This
Read full article →arXiv:2501.06484v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We investigate the robustness of quantum teleportation in the presence of strong gravitational fields by analysing bipartite mixed states derived from tripartite GHZ and W-class states near black hole event horizons. Considering a scenario where t
Read full article →arXiv:2504.05289v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Optically active spin defects in van der Waals (vdW) materials are a promising platform for quantum sensing, potentially enabling shorter standoff distances than defects in diamond and thus improved measurement signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and spat
Read full article →arXiv:2504.06812v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The discrepancy between quantum distinguishability in Hilbert space and classical distinguishability in probability space is expressed by the gap between the quantum and classical Fisher information matrices (QFIM and CFIM, respectively). This int
Read full article →arXiv:2505.03640v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Light-matter interactions are traditionally governed by two fundamental paradigms: spontaneous and stimulated radiation. However, in nonlinear multi-photon regimes, these classical mechanisms break down, revealing new possibilities for light emiss
Read full article →arXiv:2505.15302v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We present a novel concept for a compact and robust crossed-beam optical dipole trap (cODT) based on a single lens, designed for the efficient generation of Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) under dynamic conditions. The system employs two independ
Read full article →arXiv:2505.16457v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We present relation problems whose input size is $n$ such that they can be solved with no communication for entanglement-assisted quantum communication models, but require $\Omega(n)$ qubit communication for $2$-way quantum communication models wi
Read full article →arXiv:2507.10784v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Storage and retrieval refer to the task of encoding an unknown quantum channel $\Lambda$ into a quantum state, known as the program state, such that the channel can later be retrieved. There are two strategies for this task: classical and quantum
Read full article →arXiv:2507.18714v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: In this work, we use path integral techniques to predict the switching rate in a single-mode bistable open quantum system. While analytical expressions are well-known to be accessible for systems subject to Gaussian noise obeying classical detaile
Read full article →arXiv:2507.21313v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We introduce a nonequilibrium phenomenon, reminiscent of Anderson's orthogonality catastrophe (OC), that arises in the transient dynamics following an interaction quench between a quantum system and a localized defect. Even if the system comprises
Read full article →arXiv:2507.23130v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The advancement and scaling of quantum technology has made the learning and identification of quantum systems and devices in highly-multidimensional parameter spaces a pressing task for a variety of applications. In many cases, the integration of
Read full article →arXiv:2508.00468v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The maximum parsimony phylogenetic tree reconstruction problem is NP-hard, presenting a computational bottleneck for classical computing and motivating the exploration of emerging paradigms like quantum computing. To this end, we design three opti
Read full article →arXiv:2508.04689v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We present a probabilistic quantum algorithm for preparing mixed states which, in expectation, are proportional to the solutions of Lyapunov equations -- linear matrix equations ubiquitous in the analysis of classical and quantum dynamical systems
Read full article →arXiv:2508.07359v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Accurate calculation of strongly correlated electronic systems requires proper treatment of both static and dynamic correlations, which remains challenging for conventional methods. To address this, we present VQE-PDFT,aquantum-classical hybrid fr
Read full article →arXiv:2508.11962v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Quantum coherence constitutes a fundamental physical mechanism essential to the study of quantum algorithms. We study the coherence and decoherence in generalized Shor's algorithm where the register $A$ is initialized in arbitrary pure state, or t
Read full article →arXiv:2509.01892v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Due to the high error rate of qubits, detecting and correcting errors is essential for achieving fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC). Quantum low-density parity-check (QLDPC) codes are one of the most promising quantum error correction (QEC) m
Read full article →arXiv:2509.20665v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Learning about a Hamiltonian $H$ from its time evolution $e^{-iHt}$ is a fundamental task in quantum science. A flurry of recent work has developed powerful new algorithms with provable guarantees for this task, for a variety of natural settings.
Read full article →In a significant bipartisan move on World Quantum Day, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has unanimously passed S.3597, the National Quantum Initiative (NQI) Reauthorization Act of 2026. Led by Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), the bill extends th
Read full article →Four UK-based startups have been selected for the DeepTech Catalyst Quantum (DTC Quantum) incubator program, a strategic initiative designed to accelerate the commercialization of quantum technologies. Led by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) in collaboration with the UKRI Nationa
Read full article →Although Google Quantum AI first disclosed their Willow chip in December 2024, access to it outside of Google has been very limited. But now, Google has announced it will provide a select group of applicants access to use this quantum processor for high impact research projects. Selection will be ba
Read full article →Hardware topology of the IQM Sirius QPU (STAR 24) In an experimental study from researchers across India, Singapore, and the USA, IQM’s Sirius 24-qubit superconducting processor was utilized to demonstrate high-accuracy molecular simulations. The research employed Sample-based Quantum Diagonalizatio
Read full article →Insider Brief Germany committed approximately €2 billion to quantum technology through its 2020 economic stimulus package, with a further ~€3 billion committed through its 2023 Action Plan on Quantum Technologies. Germany also participates as a leading member of the EU Quantum Flagship, positioning
Read full article →Insider Brief Brazilian physicists have shown that the notoriously finicky quantum states needed for fault-tolerant quantum computing become dramatically more stable and easier to find as the chain of engineered particles that hosts them grows longer, a finding that could accelerate the race to buil
Read full article →Insider Brief The most unusual price action in quantum computing this week didn’t happen on the Nasdaq. It happened on the KOSDAQ. On April 14, NVIDIA launched Ising, an open-source family of AI models, built on its CUDA-Q platform and released under Apache 2.0. The models tackle two of t
Read full article →Imec has announced the launch of SPINS (Semiconductor Pilot line for Industrial Quantum NanoSystems), a strategic initiative designed to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial manufacturing for quantum processors. The €50 million project, co-funded by the European Union’s Chips Join
Read full article →SDT Inc., a South Korean company specializing in quantum technology, has signed a resource utilization agreement with global quantum computing company IonQ. The agreement integrates IonQ’s trapped-ion quantum systems directly into SDT’s hybrid quantum cloud platform, QuREKA, allowing users to access
Read full article →Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — At the Quantum Defence Summit, OVHcloud, a global cloud player and the European cloud leader established in Canada since 2012, and Quandela, a photonic quantum computing specialist, announce the availability of the Belenos computer on OVHcloud’s Quantum
Read full article →Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — The use of a quantum-inspired algorithm to calculate the unworkably vast potential properties of quantum materials is an early example of how quantum technology can be used to improve itself. The discovery could have future applications in dissipationless technolo
Read full article →Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE –C12, a Paris-based quantum computing company developing processors based on carbon nanotube spin qubits, today unveiled its technology roadmap towards commercial fault-tolerant quantum computing. The roadmap outlines four generations of systems, from Aïdôs (2027) t
Read full article →French quantum startup C12 has released its official product roadmap, outlining a decade-long path toward a utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer. The strategy is built on the company’s unique architectural approach: using purified carbon-12 nanotubes to host spin qubits. By leveraging the
Read full article →Paris-based quantum leader Alice & Bob has announced the completion of its ambitious recruitment drive, hiring over 100 employees in just seven months. This surge brings the company’s total headcount to 251, reaching its target 30% faster than the original June 2026 schedule. This milestone cont
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Read full article →arXiv:2604.15666v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Hybrid variational quantum algorithms are promising for solving practical problems, such as combinatorial optimization, quantum chemistry simulation, quantum machine learning, and quantum error correction on noisy quantum computers. However, variation
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Read full article →arXiv:2604.15752v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The geometry of quantum states has profound implications in quantum multiparameter estimation. While the Riemannian structure of quantum state space is well understood, the full understanding of the curvature structure of mixed quantum states is still
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15755v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We demonstrate the use of two-photon excitation for observing the ground state optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamonds at room temperature. An ultrafast femtosecond laser at 1040 nm was used for excitation,
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15763v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A broadband electromagnetic source is important for scientific and technological applications. Quantum vacuum fluctuations, which manifest most prominently in the Casimir effect, provide a fundamentally broadband electromagnetic source. Here we explor
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15765v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Classical simulation of quantum operations is essential for algorithm design, noise characterisation, and benchmarking of quantum hardware. The most general physically realisable operation can be described by a positive linear map acting on a hermitia
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15799v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Enhanced local-excitation retention in atomic arrays allows to exploit cooperative radiative effects to suppress emission and prolong excited-state lifetimes. We consider an impurity-assisted setting involving a single storage atom being initially exc
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15836v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Semi-quantum signature (SQS) schemes aim to enable quantum signature functionality in scenarios where only a subset of participants possess full quantum capabilities, thereby improving practical deployability while preserving quantum security advantag
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15867v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Hadamard test is a standard quantum primitive for estimating inner products and expectation values, but in data-processing settings its practical utility is often limited by the cost of preparing amplitude-encoded quantum states. In this study, we
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15886v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Grover's algorithm is a cornerstone of quantum algorithms and is strictly optimal in oracle-query complexity. While the full search problem admits no further improvement, one may trade accuracy for speed in the partial search problem, where the task i
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15895v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Flux-tunable superconducting qubits rely on fast flux control pulses to implement two-qubit entangling quantum gates, a key building block for quantum algorithms. However, distortion effects introduced by non-ideal control electronics, parasitic compo
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15912v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Rydberg atoms, which possess exceptionally large electric dipole moments, offer a promising route for electric field sensing as well as metrology traceable to the International System of Units (SI); however, current research predominantly focuses on t
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15920v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present two general methods to implement quantum circuits for the direct measuring of local unitary invariants on quantum computers. We work these out for important three-qubit invariants, and also demonstrate these on the IBM Quantum Platform for
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15953v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While externally driven information engines are well understood, the thermodynamic constraints of their autonomous counterparts remain an open question. Here, we investigate the finite-time operation of an autonomous machine functioning as both an inf
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15971v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum technologies promise a radically new way to solve classically intractable computing problems. Superconducting circuits as a platform are at the forefront of this field. The cryogenic operation temperatures of superconducting circuits however i
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16015v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Interpretable machine learning techniques are becoming essential tools for extracting physical insights from complex quantum data. We build on recent advances in variational autoencoders to demonstrate that such models can learn physically meaningful
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16023v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We develop an intrinsic enumerator framework for quantum error correction in unitary representations of symmetry groups. An intrinsic quantum code is a subspace of a representation $V$ of a group $G$, and errors are organized by the decomposition of t
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16051v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We point out that the method presented in a recent arXiv article by Jia et al. (arXiv:2512.21848) for constructing local hidden-state models closely follows the framework we developed in N. von Selzam & F. Marquardt (PRX Quantum, 2025) for constructin
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16071v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Distance-bounding (DB) protocols let a verifier upper-bound a prover's physical distance by timing rapid challenge-response exchanges. Quantum communication promises simpler DB protocols with stronger security guarantees, yet existing quantum distance
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16101v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We propose a quantum-resistant quantum teleportation (QRQT) framework protected by post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to secure the classical correction channel, which is vulnerable to quantum adversaries. By applying PQC to the classical control bits, Q
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16107v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In a double-slit experiment with a bipartite system, the visibility of interference fringes depends on the availability of which-way information. Here, we report the formation of a Bell-like state of photoelectron and residual ion in the multiphoton d
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16136v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We theoretically study how quantum measurement noise can be engineered in a hybrid cavitymagnomechanical platform for precision force sensing. The proposed configuration consists of a driven optomechanical cavity, with a movable mirror on one side plu
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16139v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The emergence of various types of degeneracies plays a crucial role in optimizing and engineering different physical phenomena in non-Hermitian physics. In our work, we focus on the derogatory Exceptional Points (EPs), which are characterized by multi
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16140v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The presence of degeneracies plays a crucial role in describing the behavior of non-Hermitian (NH) systems. In these systems, there are two key types of degeneracies: $n$-bolical degeneracies, which are analogous to Hermitian degeneracies, and various
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16144v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We propose an effective non-relativistic framework in which wave-function collapse emerges as a deterministic dynamical instability induced by gravitational self-interaction and regulated by short-distance repulsion. The dynamics is described by a non
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16164v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Nonlinear spectroscopy is a cornerstone of quantum science, providing unique access to multi-point correlations, quantum coherence, and couplings that are invisible to linear methods. However, classical simulation of these phenomena is fundamentally l
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16165v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Space-based entanglement distribution has the potential to extend the range of quantum communication beyond that achievable through optical fibres that are constrained by exponential losses. Quantum repeaters have been proposed to mitigate the effects
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16174v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum protocols require classical signaling, and when classical signals propagate faster than quantum ones, standard rate-loss limits can be surpassed. We introduce an all-photonic measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol tha
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16190v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum coherence plays a pivotal role in quantum algorithms. We study the coherence dynamics of the evolved states in Simon's quantum algorithm based on Tsallis relative $\alpha$ entropy and $l_{1,p}$ norm. We prove that the coherences of the first r
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16194v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Silicon vacancy (VSi) centers in 4H silicon carbide have emerged as a highly promising platform for semiconductor-based quantum technologies, combining excellent spin and optical properties with an industrial-grade, CMOS-compatible material. As these
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16202v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control is used for automatically regulating a measurable quantity to a desired setpoint. It is widely used in different types of classical control electronics. Here, we show how extending the feedback theory in
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16209v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum error correction is widely believed to be essential for large-scale quantum computation, but the required qubit overhead remains a central challenge. Quantum low-density parity-check codes can substantially reduce this overhead through high-ra
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16210v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce a method for the selective preparation and detection of quasiparticle wave packets, based on creation operators that generate dressed, localized excitations on top of interacting vacua of (quasi-)one-dimensional quantum lattice theories.
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16216v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Commercially-relevant quantum computers will require large numbers of high-performing qubits that can be manufactured, integrated, and controlled at scale. Silicon exchange-only (EO) qubits are a strong candidate modality due to their control-signal s
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16236v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Quantum key distribution (QKD) has reached a commercially viable stage, with several companies offering hardware systems designed for operational deployment. Evaluating the performance of commercial QKD devices under real-world deployment conditions i
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16274v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Engineering large-scale quantum computers which simultaneously provide high-fidelity quantum operations, low memory errors, low crosstalk, and reasonable resource usage remains an outstanding challenge across quantum computing platforms. In trapped io
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16276v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Aziz and Howl argued that a classical gravitational field can generate quantum entanglement through a quantum-field-theoretic channel mediated by virtual matter propagation. However, their claimed channel is more naturally and accurately understood as
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16283v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We show that boson correlations from quantum states with a Glauber-Sudarshan representation of their density matrix which provides a well-behaved probability distribution -- including coherent states, thermal states, and all states that can be deemed
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16285v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: It is well-known that any two pure quantum states (in the same Hilbert space) can be mapped to any other using unitary transformations. However, previous approaches to this problem required two explicit bases for the Hilbert space, one each for the in
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16292v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Erasure qubits are a promising platform for implementing hardware-efficient quantum error correction. Realizing the error-correction advantages of this encoding requires frequent mid-circuit erasure checks that are fast, high-fidelity, and scalable. H
Read full article →arXiv:2603.23651v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Quantum graphs have been introduced by Duan, Severini, and Winter to describe the zero-error behaviour of quantum channels. Since then, quantum graph theory has become a field of study in its own right. A substantial source of difficulty in working
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15417v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The ultrastrong coupling regime of cavity photons and quantum materials has emerged as a pathway to modify materials properties, however definitive signatures of ultrastrong coupling remain elusive. Focusing on the quantum photon statistics of light
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15419v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Singlet-only always-on gapless exchange (SAGE) spin qubits are an alternative type of exchange-only (EO) qubits that encode a single qubit in the spins of four electrons located in four tunnel-coupled quantum dots. While conventional EO qubits are s
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15445v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: When a quantum system couples to a scale-invariant environment, what form must its decoherence take? We prove that the answer is unique: under locality, Lorentz invariance, unitarity, and continuous scale invariance, the effect of any such environme
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15550v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We introduce and experimentally demonstrate an approach for selective mode excitation in non-Hermitian resonant systems using incoherent light. This method eliminates the need for precise phase control that is often required in coherent excitation s
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15645v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We present PINNACLE, an open-source computational framework for physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) that integrates modern training strategies, multi-GPU acceleration, and hybrid quantum-classical architectures within a unified modular workflow
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15653v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: GaAs quantum dots grown by droplet etching epitaxy are high-quality solid-state sources of quantum light. Despite implementation in devices that exploit quantum phenomenon, a comprehensive review on the crystal growth of quantum dots grown by drople
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15775v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Learning with large-scale datasets and information-critical applications, such as in High Energy Physics (HEP), demands highly complex, large-scale models that are both robust and accurate. To tackle this issue and cater to the learning requirements
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15790v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We compute the efficiency of the reversible Stirling engine, with and without regeneration, for a broad class of working substances including Van der Waals fluids, quantum ideal gases (Bose and Fermi), Bose-Einstein condensates, thermal conformal fi
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15820v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The Hamiltonian formulation of lattice gauge theories plays a central role in quantum simulations of gauge theories, and understanding their spectrum and other properties is expected to become crucial in the upcoming years. The relevant Hamiltonians
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15858v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Weber's conjecture (1886) governs three aspects of lattice-based cryptography: the solvability of the Principal Ideal Problem, the freeness of modules over rings of integers, and the tightness of worst-case-to-average-case reductions in Ring-LWE (R-
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15888v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Neural-network variational Monte Carlo (NNVMC) has emerged as a powerful tool for solving quantum many-body problems, yet systematic pathways for improving its accuracy remain largely heuristic. Here, we introduce a physically motivated basis transf
Read full article →arXiv:2604.15924v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Technological progress towards next-generation electronics critically relies on achieving faster switching with reduced energy consumption. Because device operation speeds are fundamentally constrained by the intrinsic properties of constituent mate
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16102v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We find an exact nonequilibrium steady state of an open dissipatively driven XXZ spin-1/2 chain with source or sink spin bath at one end and an arbitrary boundary field at the other end.
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16137v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Symmetry-based classification of quantum phases of matter is one of the most foundational organizing principles in physics; however, an analogous framework for mixed, decohered quantum states has only begun to emerge. A central new concept is strong
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16179v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Turbulent thermal convection governs heat transport in systems ranging from stellar interiors to industrial heat exchangers. Two-dimensional Rayleigh-B\'enard convection serves as a paradigm for these flows, reproducing key features such as thin bou
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16218v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Angular correlations in Higgs decays to electroweak gauge bosons, $h \to ZZ^*, WW^*$, provide a powerful probe of both new physics effects and quantum information observables. We present a systematic study of semi-leptonic decays $h \to V V^* \to \e
Read full article →arXiv:2604.16290v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We compute thermodynamic properties of dilute Bose gases using non-perturbative approximations of the two-particle irreducible (2PI) effective action. It is shown how to systematically renormalise the self-consistent descriptions beyond conventional
Read full article →arXiv:2403.03284v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Quantum communication promises unprecedented capabilities enabled by the transmission of quantum states of light. However, current implementations face severe distance limitations due to photon loss. Silicon carbide (SiC) defects have emerged as a
Read full article →arXiv:2403.12691v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The preparation of thermal states of matter is a crucial task in quantum simulation. In this work, we prove that a recently introduced, efficiently implementable dissipative evolution thermalizes to the Gibbs state in time scaling polynomially wit
Read full article →arXiv:2403.18927v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Due to its significance as a subroutine, in this work, we consider the coherent version of the quantum phase estimation problem, where given an arbitrary input state and black-box access to unitaries $U$ and controlled-$U$, the goal is to estimate
Read full article →arXiv:2406.16488v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) of neutral atoms constitute an important quantum system for fundamental research and precision metrology. Many applications require short preparation times of BECs, for example, for optimized data acquisition rates
Read full article →arXiv:2407.19801v5 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Elastic scattering of a twisted (Bessel) electron beam by CO$_2$ molecules is studied theoretically at high energies. The molecule's structure is optimized using coupled cluster theory and density functional theory with correlation-consistent and
Read full article →arXiv:2410.01252v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Equivariant quantum neural networks (QNNs) are promising variational models that exploit symmetries to improve machine learning capabilities. Despite theoretical developments in equivariant QNNs, their implementation on near-term quantum devices r
Read full article →arXiv:2410.10194v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Quantum information is fragile and must be protected by a quantum error-correcting code for large-scale practical applications. Recently, highly efficient quantum codes have been discovered which require a high degree of spatial connectivity. This
Read full article →arXiv:2501.06484v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We investigate the robustness of quantum teleportation in the presence of strong gravitational fields by analysing bipartite mixed states derived from tripartite GHZ and W-class states near black hole event horizons. Considering a scenario where t
Read full article →arXiv:2504.05289v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Optically active spin defects in van der Waals (vdW) materials are a promising platform for quantum sensing, potentially enabling shorter standoff distances than defects in diamond and thus improved measurement signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and spat
Read full article →arXiv:2504.06812v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The discrepancy between quantum distinguishability in Hilbert space and classical distinguishability in probability space is expressed by the gap between the quantum and classical Fisher information matrices (QFIM and CFIM, respectively). This int
Read full article →arXiv:2505.03640v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Light-matter interactions are traditionally governed by two fundamental paradigms: spontaneous and stimulated radiation. However, in nonlinear multi-photon regimes, these classical mechanisms break down, revealing new possibilities for light emiss
Read full article →arXiv:2505.15302v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We present a novel concept for a compact and robust crossed-beam optical dipole trap (cODT) based on a single lens, designed for the efficient generation of Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) under dynamic conditions. The system employs two independ
Read full article →arXiv:2505.16457v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We present relation problems whose input size is $n$ such that they can be solved with no communication for entanglement-assisted quantum communication models, but require $\Omega(n)$ qubit communication for $2$-way quantum communication models wi
Read full article →arXiv:2507.10784v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Storage and retrieval refer to the task of encoding an unknown quantum channel $\Lambda$ into a quantum state, known as the program state, such that the channel can later be retrieved. There are two strategies for this task: classical and quantum
Read full article →arXiv:2507.18714v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: In this work, we use path integral techniques to predict the switching rate in a single-mode bistable open quantum system. While analytical expressions are well-known to be accessible for systems subject to Gaussian noise obeying classical detaile
Read full article →arXiv:2507.21313v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We introduce a nonequilibrium phenomenon, reminiscent of Anderson's orthogonality catastrophe (OC), that arises in the transient dynamics following an interaction quench between a quantum system and a localized defect. Even if the system comprises
Read full article →arXiv:2507.23130v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The advancement and scaling of quantum technology has made the learning and identification of quantum systems and devices in highly-multidimensional parameter spaces a pressing task for a variety of applications. In many cases, the integration of
Read full article →arXiv:2508.00468v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The maximum parsimony phylogenetic tree reconstruction problem is NP-hard, presenting a computational bottleneck for classical computing and motivating the exploration of emerging paradigms like quantum computing. To this end, we design three opti
Read full article →arXiv:2508.04689v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We present a probabilistic quantum algorithm for preparing mixed states which, in expectation, are proportional to the solutions of Lyapunov equations -- linear matrix equations ubiquitous in the analysis of classical and quantum dynamical systems
Read full article →arXiv:2508.07359v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Accurate calculation of strongly correlated electronic systems requires proper treatment of both static and dynamic correlations, which remains challenging for conventional methods. To address this, we present VQE-PDFT,aquantum-classical hybrid fr
Read full article →arXiv:2508.11962v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Quantum coherence constitutes a fundamental physical mechanism essential to the study of quantum algorithms. We study the coherence and decoherence in generalized Shor's algorithm where the register $A$ is initialized in arbitrary pure state, or t
Read full article →arXiv:2509.01892v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Due to the high error rate of qubits, detecting and correcting errors is essential for achieving fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC). Quantum low-density parity-check (QLDPC) codes are one of the most promising quantum error correction (QEC) m
Read full article →arXiv:2509.20665v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Learning about a Hamiltonian $H$ from its time evolution $e^{-iHt}$ is a fundamental task in quantum science. A flurry of recent work has developed powerful new algorithms with provable guarantees for this task, for a variety of natural settings.
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