A new definition of quantum computer energy efficiency is introduced and applied to five major qubit platforms, yielding concrete consumption estimates for current systems and a benchmarking framework for future architectures.
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Amorphous silicon metasurfaces enable photo-thermally tunable photon-pair generation through SFWM, achieving rates above 3.8 kHz with high purity and deviations from quadratic power scaling due to heating-induced resonance shifts.
Review of quantum computing methods and potential for non-ground-state quantum chemistry including reaction dynamics, mechanisms, and finite temperatures.
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Energy efficiency of quantum computers
A new definition of quantum computer energy efficiency is introduced and applied to five major qubit platforms, yielding concrete consumption estimates for current systems and a benchmarking framework for future architectures.
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Reconstructing resonant phase oscillator interactions from noisy time series
A data-driven reconstruction recovers leading resonant normal form coefficients in phase oscillator networks from noisy observations, with first- and second-order procedures and proven error bounds under stated assumptions.
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Kosmos: An AI Scientist for Autonomous Discovery
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RoofNet: A Global Multimodal Dataset for Roof Material Classification
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Scalable Qumode-Qubit State Transfer and Fast-forward Quantum Fourier Transform using Oscillators
Multi-qumode transfer reduces n-qubit state conversion time to O(2^{n/m}) and enables qubit QFT approximation in O(m 2^{n/m}/ε + m²) runtime.
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A DNA-encoded recipe to direct multi-stage colloidal assembly
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Photo-Thermally Tunable Photon-Pair Generation in Dielectric Metasurfaces
Amorphous silicon metasurfaces enable photo-thermally tunable photon-pair generation through SFWM, achieving rates above 3.8 kHz with high purity and deviations from quadratic power scaling due to heating-induced resonance shifts.
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Quantum Computing Beyond Ground State Electronic Structure: A Review of Progress Toward Quantum Chemistry Out of the Ground State
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