Tag: Purdue University

IBM Quantum Computer Accurately Simulates Real Magnetic Materials

Scientists used an IBM quantum computer to simulate the magnetic crystal KCuF3. Results matched neutron scattering experiments from national labs. Researchers from Purdue, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and others joined the effort. The work highlights how lower error rates and hybrid workflows enable reliable quantum simulations today.

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Quantum Computing Weekly Round-Up: Week Ending November 22, 2025

This week saw landmark progress in quantum computing: Hong Kong’s first chip-based quantum network went live, IonQ acquired Skyloom to dominate quantum networking, and IBM-Cisco announced plans for distributed fault-tolerant systems. Funding, talent pipelines, and crypto migration strategies all hit new highs. The quantum era isn’t coming—it’s here, arguably.

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