JQI Fellows, postdocs, and students actively engage our community and the broader public in science.
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We conduct curiosity-driven research that explores the most basic building blocks of nature with an eye toward potential applications in information science and technology.
Events
- September 6, 2024 12:00 pmFriday Quantum Seminar
- September 9, 2024 11:00 amJQI Seminar
Femtosecond Resolved Snapshots of a Light Induced Phase Transition at the Nanoscale
Aaron SternbachUniversity of Maryland
- September 11, 2024 11:00 amQuICS seminar
Achieving low circuit depth with few qubits, for arithmetic and the QFT
Greg Kahanamoku-MeyerMIT
Latest Publications
Efficiency of neural-network state representations of one-dimensional quantum spin systems
, , Phys. Rev. Res., 6, 023193, (2024)Chaotic Roots of the Modular Multiplication Dynamical System in Shor's Algorithm
, , Phys. Rev. Research, (2024)Exact Universal Bounds on Quantum Dynamics and Fast Scrambling
, , Phys. Rev. Lett., 132, 040402, (2024)
The ultimate vision is that the type of metrology that exists now in a NIST laboratory might actually be able to exist, even if it's a couple of orders of magnitude worse, outside of the lab.