The Quest for Qubits
Assessing U.S.-China Competition in Quantum Computing
By: Sam Howell
The Quantum Advantage: Why it Matters and Essential Next Steps
Part 2: The Promise of Quantum Computing
by Heather R. Penney
The Quantum Advantage: Why it Matters and Essential Next Steps
Part 1: Understanding the Science to Make the Right Choices
by Heather R. Penney
The Quantum Advantage: Why it Matters and Essential Next Steps
Part 3: Operationalizing a Quantum Advantage
by Heather R. Penney
The Quantum Advantage: Why it Matters and Essential Next Steps
JANUARY 30, 2024
Arlington, VA | January 30, 2024 — The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is proud to announce three new Policy Papers in a series on quantum capabilities for national security applications by Heather R. Penney, Senior Resident Fellow.
Logical quantum processor based on reconfigurable atom arrays
Dolev Bluvstein, Simon J. Evered, Alexandra A. Geim, Sophie H. Li, Hengyun Zhou, Tom Manovitz, Sepehr Ebadi, Madelyn Cain, Marcin Kalinowski, Dominik Hangleiter, J. Pablo Bonilla Ataides, Nishad Maskara, Iris Cong, Xun Gao, Pedro Sales Rodriguez, Thomas Karolyshyn, Giulia Semeghini, Michael J. Gullans, Markus Greiner, Vladan Vuletić & Mikhail D. Lukin
NATIONAL STRATEGIC OVERVIEW FOR QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCE
Product of the
SUBCOMMITTEE ON QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCE