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Simulators are key for developing real-world quantum solutions
To develop, test, debug and optimize quantum programs, we can work around this hurdle using quantum simulators to test quantum the execution of a quantum…
To develop, test, debug and optimize quantum programs, we can work around this hurdle using quantum simulators to test quantum the execution of a quantum…
The Q# Microsoft Quantum Chemistry Library allows computational chemists using the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit to explore quantum algorithms without the need for a deep…
The latest version of our Quantum Development Kit now is available. It offers a new quantum chemistry library to advance computational chemistry research, an improved…
Microsoft is pleased to announce the recent opening of our new Quantum Materials Laboratory in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 21. We have high expectations for…
This week marks one year since Microsoft announced our bold vision of developing a scalable, full stack quantum computing solution. During that period, we have…
Topological qubits will be one of the key ingredients in the Microsoft plan to bring a powerful, scalable quantum computing solution to the world. Providing…
Learn what's involved in the journey to create a topological qubit, including different stages of development, first-of-their-kind fabrication approaches, and an overview of the many…
For those who want to explore quantum computing and learn the Q# programming language at their own pace, we have created the Quantum Katas -…
If you’re thinking about getting into quantum development, you probably have a few questions. What can you do with it? How different is quantum compared…