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Continuous Variable Quantum Algorithms: an Introduction

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Quantum computing is usually associated with discrete quantum states and physical quantities possessing discrete eigenvalue spectrum. However, quantum computing in general is any computation accomplished by the exploitation of quantum properties of physical quantities, discrete or otherwise. It has been shown that physical quantities with continuous eigenvalue spectrum can be used for quantum computing as well. Currently, continuous variable quantum computing is a rapidly developing field both theoretically and experimentally. In this pedagogical introduction we present the basic theoretical concepts behind it and the tools for algorithm development. The paper targets readers with discrete quantum computing background, who are new to continuous variable quantum computing.

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Programming Quantum Computers with Large Language Models

quant-ph · 2025-06-22 · conditional · novelty 4.0

In five repeated sessions, ChatGPT 4 wrote mostly correct Qiskit circuits for entanglement and teleportation on simulators, yet failed nearly every Strawberry Fields program and every hardware execution program.

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  • Programming Quantum Computers with Large Language Models quant-ph · 2025-06-22 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    In five repeated sessions, ChatGPT 4 wrote mostly correct Qiskit circuits for entanglement and teleportation on simulators, yet failed nearly every Strawberry Fields program and every hardware execution program.