Was genuinely flustered by this title! Needed some back-and-forth with colleagues to understand the reference π
Was genuinely flustered by this title! Needed some back-and-forth with colleagues to understand the reference π
Maxwellβs demon was on holiday, just catching up on recent updatesβ¦ until it thought, βHmmm, I should write a tutorial!'
Very happy to share "a friendly guide to exorcising Maxwell's demon" (arxiv.org/pdf/2503.07740).
Quantum computing is an exciting field and most experts believe we'll build a useful device within decades. But quantum-hype from tech companies do the field a massive disservice. To cut through the bullshit I'd recommend following... βοΈ π§ͺ π§΅ 1/
We should make it the official quantum Bluesky policy that the release of every new paper must be announced by a meme summarizing the main result. Here are some examples... π§΅
My 2024 albums receipt, issued by @statsfm.bsky.social π§Ύ
Billie & Nick - The Wild God Hit Me Hard and Soft. By far my 2 top albums this year.
#SpotifyWrapped #NickCave #BillieEilish
open.spotify.com/wrapped/shar...
Every once in a while, I remember that humans are now able to detect ripples in the very fabric of spacetime itself originating from merging black holes at cosmological distances by looking for laser displacements on Earth equal to 1/1000 the diameter of a proton. That's pretty fucking amazing. π§ͺ
KnΓ¦k og brΓ¦k! π£
The strain on scientific publishing: we set out to characterise the remarkable growth of the scientific literature in the last few years, in spite of declining growth in total scientists. What is going on?
direct.mit.edu/qss/article/...
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#AcademicSky #PhDchat #ScientificPublishing #SciPub
When did we start using the term 'logical qubit'?
I just went through a few old papers to see if I could find the first use.
In 1995, Peter Shor had k qubits he wanted to store and nine that contain the encoding. But the word 'logical' does not appear.
journals.aps.org/pra/abstract...
By popular demand, here is a starter pack of all quantum PhD students on BlueSky that we could find.
go.bsky.app/AUTn1di
Pretty fβing impressive, if taken at their word.
"Logical computation demonstrated with a neutral atom quantum processorβ
[claiming up to 28 logical qubits in 256 physical, implementing real error-corrected algorithms]
arxiv.org/abs/2411.11822
#Quantum #Science #QuantumComputing #AtomComputing
There it is: TYPES OF PHOTONICS PAPER (2021).
What deserves to be added from the last 3 years?
(Double slit experiment. Dude only sees 2 bands when he βlooksβ at the result)