A team led by Kenneth Merz, PhD, Staff in Cleveland Clinic's Center for Computational Life Sciences, showed how quantum computers can be used for investigating how molecules act in aqueous solutions.
IBM's (IBM) next-generation quantum computer, now online in Japan, is also connected to the supercomputer Fugaku to accelerate quantum computational power and accuracy IBM Quantum System Two at RIKEN ...
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New computing approach combines quantum and supercomputers to predict molecule stability
Kenneth Merz, Ph.D., of Cleveland Clinic's Center for Computational Life Sciences and a team are exploring how quantum computers can work with supercomputers to better simulate molecule behavior.
Japan now hosts the world’s most advanced quantum–classical hybrid setup, pairing IBM’s cutting-edge quantum system with one of Earth’s fastest supercomputers. On Tuesday, IBM and Japan’s national ...
A new technical paper titled “From Promise to Practice: Benchmarking Quantum Chemistry on Quantum Hardware” was published by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and IBM T.J. Watson ...
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