Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Open Article Archive

Kaveh Khodjasteh's Open Article Archive, blogging and classifying quantum computing papers from Arxiv. Example: posts about decoherence.

Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Research in Quantum Computing and Information across the world

Research in Quantum Computing and Information, all in a nice geography-based tree, with links to groups, people and example papers.

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Quantum Information Science and Technology Roadmapping Project

Quantum Information Science and Technology Roadmapping Project: "The overall purpose of this roadmap is to help facilitate the progress of quantum computation research towards the quantum computer science era. It is a living document that will be updated at least annually. "

Friday, June 18, 2004

The New York Times > Science > Scientists Teleport Not Kirk, but an Atom

The New York Times > Scientists Teleport Not Kirk, but an Atom

Two teams of scientists report today that for the first time they have teleported individual atoms, taking characteristics of one atom and imprinting them on a second. [...] The Colorado team used beryllium; the Innsbruck researchers used calcium.

Thursday, May 27, 2004

New look

I've changed the template on this blog. I think it looks much better. Do you?

Sunday, April 25, 2004

BBC NEWS - Quantum codes debut in real world: "US company MagiQ and Swiss firm ID Quantique have already sold hardware to several customers keen to protect data with quantum cryptography."
Steve Gets A Life: quantum bank transfer: "some researchers from the University of Vienna have reportedly transferred money from a bank to Vienna City Hall using a process secured by quantum cryptography. "

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

So here's my updated list of bloggers who offer windows into
quantum information processing research :
And I learned by way of Hein Roehrig that the arXiv preprint archive now offers RSS feeds; here's the quant-ph feed.