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The HEISINGBERG project aims to enhance optical simulators by integrating squeezed light to improve their performance in quantum computing. It focuses on developing a programmable photonic spin simulator capable of solving complex optimization problems more efficiently than classical supercomputers.
Optical simulators rank among the most promising candidates to power future technological breakthroughs in terms of speed,scalability, power-consumption and quantum advantage, serving a wide range of useful optimization problems.
However, theoperation of such simulators remains currently limited by noise, the extent of algorithmic problems they can embed and to theclassical regime where they compete with supercomputers. HEISINGBERG aims to bring our state-of-the-art spatial photonic spinsimulato…
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Italy, Roma
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS
Greece, Irakleio
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
QUBITECH PRIVATE CAPITAL COMPANY
Greece, CHALANDRI
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
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