A slice of quantum Pi, Simulating a 61-bit quantum computer, a Danish quantum startup… and more in this edition of the Quantum Weekly Digest.
Spotlight Story:
“What do the digits of pi, colliding blocks and quantum search algorithms have in common? More than you might expect. Two playful papers, one from 2003 and one from last month, provide the links between them. Together, they connect the worlds of dynamics, geometry and quantum computation, highlighting how even the most abstract math puzzles can have surprising physical relevance..” — Quanta Magazine
Science
Researchers Simulate 61-Bit Quantum Computer with Data Compression — HPC Wire
Conference in French: Quantum Mechanical Electrical Circuits — Cordis
What Is Quantum Supremacy? — Medium — The Startup
Quantum Computing, Climate Change, and Interdependent AI: Academics and Execs Predict How Tech Will Revolutionize the Next Decade — Business Insider
IIT Madras Scientist to Improve Algorithms in Lattice Cryptography — Down to Earth
Trust but Verify: Why Variational Quantum Unsampling Matters — The Quantum Daily
Business
How the Crypto World Is Preparing for Quantum Computing, Explained — Coin Telegraph
Quantum Computing, 5G and Blockchain: Technologies That Will Mark the Next Decade — BBVA
Delta Partners with IBM to Explore Quantum Computing — DBTA
Sparrow Quantum: The Danish QC Startup With Wings — The Quantum Daily
Who Holds the Maximum Quantum Computing Patents Applications? — Express Computer
Opinion
Google Claims to Have Invented a Quantum Computer, but IBM Begs to Differ — The Conversation
Jobs
Director of Quantum Engineering — Oxford Quantum Circuits
Embedded Software Engineer — Cambridge Quantum Computing
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