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| BIBERACHER, W; JOSS, W; VANRUITENBEEK, JM; LERF, A
 
 
In our studies of highly anisotropic correlated electronic systems in organic conductors we are broadly using high-field semiclassical magnetotransport and quantum magnetic oscillations as tools
 
 
| Edoardo Sterpetti, Johan Biscaras, Andreas Erb, Abhay Shukla
 
 
| Honold, MM; Singleton, J; Harrison, N; Kartsovnik, MV; Kushch, ND; Kurmoo, M; Day, P
 
 
Comprehensive control of the domain wall nucleation process is crucial for spin-based emerging technologies ranging from random-access and storage-class memories over domain-wall logic concepts to
 
 
A comprehensive overview on the present research activities at the WMI can be found on the Research Page.
 
 
High-pressure anvil cell nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies of single crystals are challenging, but they can offer much insight into material properties. A microcoil inside the high-pressure
 
 
A method of operating a quantum information processing apparatus is provided. This apparatus includes a structure of coupled qubits, where N≥ 3, wherein the structure further includes coupling
 
 
The cluster of excellence Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) comprises seven research units within disciplines such as physics, mathematics, computer science, electrical
 
 
Physik IV Atome, Moleküle, Wärmestatistik Vorlesungsskript zur Vorlesung im SS 2003 Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross Walther-Meissner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Lehrstuhl für
 
 
Physik III Optik und Quantenphänomene Vorlesungsskript zur Vorlesung im WS 2002/2003 Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross Walther-Meissner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Lehrstuhl für
 
 
We optimize Matrix-Product State (MPS)-based algorithms for simulating quantum circuits with finite fidelity, specifically the Time-Evolving Block Decimation (TEBD) and the Density-Matrix
 
 
| M Ganzhorn and D J Egger and P Barkoutsos and P Ollitrault and G Salis and N Moll and M Roth and A Fuhrer and P Mueller and S Woerner and I Tavernelli and S Filipp
 
 
For content see "Modulhandbuch": http://www.ph.tum.de/mh?mid=PH1321 For topics see: https://www.moodle.tum.de/course/view.php?id=74956 Dear participants, the preliminary discussion and the
 
 
The EU project OpenSuperQPlus gets underway 01 March 2023 OpenSuperQPlus unites 28 European research partners from 10 countries aiming to develop a 1,000 qubit quantum computer The project
 
 
In diesem Buch teilen führende Vertreter aus Industrie und Forschung ihre Erfahrungen und Empfehlungen zur wirtschaftlichen Nutzbarmachung der Quantentechnologien. Verständlich geschrieben erklären
 
 
Physik IV Atome, Moleküle, Wärmestatistik Vorlesungsskript zur Vorlesung im SS 2003 Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross Walther-Meissner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Lehrstuhl für
 
 
The European consortium OpenSuperQPlus (OSQ+) is making significant strides toward building Europe’s first 100-qubit quantum computer by 2026.
 
 
Mittlerweile können Forschende Quantensysteme gezielt erzeugen und ihren Zustand präzise kontrollieren und auslesen. Das nährt nicht nur die Hoffnung auf eine neue Generation von Computern, sondern
 
 
| Peter Mueller and Andreas Fuhrer and Stefan Filipp
 
 
"Quantum” may not be the first word that comes to mind when thinking about chemistry. But at the atomic level, the physical and chemical properties of molecules can be affected by quantum mechanical
 
 
WMI reviews the potential of its quantum computing technology for near-term simulations of quantum chemistry.
 
 
Impressum Walther-Meißner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften Walther-Meißner-Straße 8 D-85748 Garching bei München Telefon: 089 289-14202 Telefax: 089 289-14206 E-Mail:
 
 
Haftungsausschluss Die Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften hat alle in ihrem Bereich bereitgestellten Informationen nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen erarbeitet und geprüft. Es wird jedoch keine
 
 
Career The Walther-Meissner-Institute has a long tradition in training and fostering young talents. To this end we are aiming at attracting the best students and young scientists from all over the
 
 
Speculative Application for PhD/PostDoc positions [Initiativbewerbung] We are continuously looking for excellent and motivated PhD students and postdoctoral researchers to join our research
 
 
BMBF-funded activity on realizing a German Quantum Processor lead by the WMI has started.
 
 
Join us for a workshop on quantum computing games!
 
 
Discover what moves the world! This was the motto of the Münchener Wissenschaftstage 2021, taking place at the Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum from October 08 to 10. WMI supported the scientific
 
 
The second place at the MCQST best poster award goes to Emily Wright from the Quantum Computing team at the WMI.
 
 
The focus issue on quantum computing is published in Physik Journal with contributions from Munich Quantum Valley members J. Eisert and S. Filipp.
 
 
WMI hosts the kick-off seminar of the jDPG-Kolleg "Next Generation Computing".
 
 
Researchers have demonstrated the direction-dependent slowdown of microwave pulses, with potential applications in signal processing and quantum computing. | Hans Huebl and Matthias Althammer
 
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