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Analogue Quantum Computing with Neutral AtomsAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact . The quantum computing platform based on neutral-atom qubits held and controlled by laser beams is taking the field by the storm. I will focus on an analogue-mode device called Aquila, QuEra’s publicly accessible neutral-atom quantum computer sporting up to 256 qubits arranged in programmable arrays and global control of the Rydberg interactions between them. I will start with how Aquila works under the hood and describe its capabilities accessible to you on the cloud. I will then present several pilot applications using Aquila in quantum simulation and machine learning. I will then describe the next-generation, digital-mode quantum computer, capable of universal programmability and error correction, with an outlook towards fault tolerance and scale. This talk is part of the AMOP list series. This talk is included in these lists:
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