Quantum Subspace Expansion
1. Introduction As quantum computing enters the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era, one of the key challenges is managing errors and limited coherence times. Quantum Subspace Expansion (QSE) is a….
1. Introduction As quantum computing enters the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era, one of the key challenges is managing errors and limited coherence times. Quantum Subspace Expansion (QSE) is a….
1. Introduction Matrix inversion is a fundamental operation in science and engineering. Whether in data science, computer graphics, or physical simulations, inverting a matrix is often a crucial step to….
Q# (Q-sharp) is a domain-specific quantum programming language developed by Microsoft as part of its Quantum Development Kit (QDK). Unlike traditional languages, Q# is designed specifically for quantum computing—helping developers….
NISQ stands for Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum. These are the quantum computers we have today: In this context, error correction means finding ways to reduce, avoid, or compensate for errors in….