A new heuristic compiler for multi-qubit iceberg patches reduces circuit depth by 34 percent, cuts gate counts, and improves fidelity metrics on 71 benchmarks compared with naive mapping.
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Bivariate bicycle codes enable a modular architecture that supports an order of magnitude more logical circuit volume per physical qubit than surface-code designs under circuit noise.
A hot-zone architecture for OQFT on reconfigurable neutral-atom hardware yields tunable latency via 2-4 zones, converging to roughly 500 extra logical ancillae and 128-qubit peak parallelism for half-time performance on 256-2048 bit instances.
MCMit proposes a constant-latency multi-control branch instruction, transformer and CNN discriminators, plus static MCM elimination and stochastic branching, evaluated on Qubic with QPU traces to cut latency by 70% and logical error rates by up to 9.4x.
A space-efficient quantum ECDLP algorithm uses 5n + 4⌊log₂n⌋ + O(1) logical qubits and O(n³) Toffoli gates, lowering the 256-bit estimate from 2124 to 1333 qubits.
Comparative analysis of fault-tolerant interfaces for modular quantum computing using surface codes, including novel grow-and-distil protocols, to determine optimal strategies across hardware parameters for low logical error rates.
Presents a concrete quantum oracle for bilinear Diophantine equations enabling factoring of n-bit biprimes with 2n-5 qubits or fewer and near-100% simulated success for numbers up to 35 bits.
A topical review unifying statistical mechanics, tensor network, and AI approaches to approximate maximum likelihood decoding for quantum error correction codes.
A synthesis of expert insights from the ADAC Quantum Computing Working Group and member survey on the complementary roles of quantum and classical high-performance computing in future hybrid infrastructures.
A review summarizing superconducting qubit types, DiVincenzo criteria implementations, coherence limits from defects, and large-scale integration strategies for quantum computing.
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Tour de gross: A modular quantum computer based on bivariate bicycle codes
Bivariate bicycle codes enable a modular architecture that supports an order of magnitude more logical circuit volume per physical qubit than surface-code designs under circuit noise.
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Fault-tolerant interfaces for modular quantum computing on diverse qubit platforms
Comparative analysis of fault-tolerant interfaces for modular quantum computing using surface codes, including novel grow-and-distil protocols, to determine optimal strategies across hardware parameters for low logical error rates.
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The Role of Quantum Computing in Advancing Scientific High-Performance Computing: A perspective from the ADAC Institute
A synthesis of expert insights from the ADAC Quantum Computing Working Group and member survey on the complementary roles of quantum and classical high-performance computing in future hybrid infrastructures.