Congrats to Hudson with this nice piece or work translating linear optical quantum circuits into qubit based quantum circuits! Check it out on the arXiv
Category Archives: Publications
Quantum Technologies and Standardisation Globally and in Australia
Check out our fourth and final report in the Standards Australia series From Standards Australia The development of computers, sensors and communications systems based on the principles of quantum mechanics is set to drive a technological revolution in the coming decades – one that will impact every sector of the economy. The Australian government predictsContinue reading “Quantum Technologies and Standardisation Globally and in Australia”
Paper Dance
This monster is a long time coming. Fantastic work by Zixin and Peter to get this beast completed. Check it out on the arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.12107
Paper Dance
A great new piece of work from Gozde on how to create special photonic states for universal quantum computing using a new high spin nuclear donor qudit. Check it out on the arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.01096
Paper Dance
New work from Srikara in collaboration with Andy Greentree in Melbourne, looking at specific quantum networking protocols using Quantum Sneakernet Check it out on the arXiv.
Paper Dance
New study from Anthony looking, in detail, how the rotated and un-rotated surface codes perform as a function of total number of qubits and logical error rate. Check it out on the arXiv
Paper Dance
Our new paper, in collaboration with Rigetti and Zapata has been posted, one of many released on the same day from the DARPA quantum benchmarking program. Many thanks to all the team and the QTS group, especially Madhav, Jannis and Thinh for their work. Link to the paper on the arXiv
Paper Dance
Well done to Hudson, Srikara and Thinh for their latest work examining the requirements to connect two optically coupled ion-traps for large-scale quantum computing. link to the arXiv Paper
Quantum Algorithms and Applications Study
The Quantum Algorithms and Applications Study, commissioned by the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer and authored by Professor Michael Bremner and Associate Professor Simon Devitt from the University of Technology Sydney, explores the potential impact of quantum computing on NSW. The study presents insights into the pathways for commercialising a quantum computer,Continue reading “Quantum Algorithms and Applications Study”
Paper Dance
Congratulations to Jannis on his first paper with the group, building a new Pauli tracker with the feature of quantifying space and time overheads for algorithmically specific graph state MBQC. arXiv link