Open mgg39 opened 2 years ago
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I could not make a pull request because I'm not a contributor Here's my work; you can organize it it if I get anything wrong
Sorry got it wrong
Quantum Networking and Internet Quantum Networking by Rodney Van Meter: Quantum Networking The Race to Build the Quantum Internet by Jonathan Dowling: Schrödinger's Web: Race to Build the Quantum Internet Quantum Network Protocols by Wojciech Kozlowski, et al.: Designing a Quantum Network Protocol
Quantum Algorithms and Computing A Grand Unification of Quantum Algorithms by John M. Martyn, et al.: A Grand Unification of Quantum Algorithms Quantum Computational Supremacy by Aram W. Harrow, Ashley Montanaro: Quantum Computational Supremacy Quantum Algorithm for Linear Systems of Equations by Aram W. Harrow, et al.: Quantum Algorithm for Linear Systems of Equations
Quantum Machine Learning and Data Processing Quantum Machine Learning Classification in Finance by Javier Mancilla, Christophe Pere: A Preprocessing Perspective for Quantum Machine Learning Classification Advantage in Finance Using NISQ Algorithms Quantum Support Vector Machine for Big Data Classification: Quantum Support Vector Machine for Big Data Classification Quantum Computational Advantage with a Programmable Photonic Processor: Quantum Computational Advantage with a Programmable Photonic Processor
Quantum Error Correction and Mitigation Quantum Error Correction Tutorial by Andrew M. Steane: A Tutorial on Quantum Error Correction Real-Time Quantum Error Correction Beyond Break-Even: Real-time quantum error correction beyond break-even Error Correction of Quantum Algorithms by Andrew K. Tan, et al.: Error Correction of Quantum Algorithms: Arbitrarily Accurate Recovery Of Noisy Quantum Signal Processing
Quantum Hardware and Technology Advances in Silicon Quantum Photonics by Jeremy C. Adcock, et al.: Advances in Silicon Quantum Photonics Ion Traps for Quantum Computing: Ion Traps Silicon-based Quantum Computing: Scaling silicon-based quantum computing using CMOS technology
Quantum Theory and Foundations Constructor Theory of Information by David Deutsch, Chiara Marletto: Constructor Theory of Information Quantum Mechanics with Real Numbers by Vlatko Vedral: Quantum mechanics with real numbers: entanglement, superselection rules and gauges Observable Thermalization in Quantum Systems by Lodovico Scarpa, et al.: Observable Thermalization: Theory, Numerical and Analytical Evidence
Quantum Communication and Cryptography Quantum Communications and Cryptography by Alexander V. Sergienko: Quantum communications and cryptography Advances in Quantum Cryptography by S. Pirandola, et al.: Advances in Quantum Cryptography
Quantum Networks and Repeater Architectures All-photonic Quantum Repeaters by Koji Azuma, et al.: All-photonic quantum repeaters Multiplexed Quantum Repeaters by Prajit Dhara, et al.: Multiplexed quantum repeaters based on dual-species trapped-ion systems
Quantum Simulations and Experimental Tools Experimental Demonstration of Memory-Enhanced Quantum Communication: Experimental demonstration of memory-enhanced quantum communication Quantum Simulator for Observing Charge Carriers Pairing: Quantum simulator enables first microscopic observation of charge carriers pairing
Quantum Market, Hype, and Commercial Perspectives Commercial Applications of Quantum Computing by Francesco Bova, et al.: Commercial applications of quantum computing Disentangling Hype from Practicality in Quantum Computing by Torsten Hoefler, et al.: Disentangling Hype from Practicality: On Realistically Achieving Quantum Advantage
Quantum Neural Networks and Quantum Information Quantum Neural Networks (QNNs): Quantum Optical Neural Networks (Patent Application) The Role of Quantum Information in Thermodynamics: The role of quantum information in thermodynamics ~ a topical review
Here is the corrected one I read and got it wrong on first try but I re-read it and corrected it
Hi! Thanks @DarkStarStrix! What branch does this list relate to? Also you should be able to open a forked repo and push into the issue from there. It is a very common way of contributing to open source projects like this one, would highly recommend :) These instructions might be useful.
Sure thanks It's for recommended reads; it's organising them so people can read them in order These are all the years
Discussed in https://github.com/mgg39/Quantum-tech-papers/discussions/39