How can we compute or simulate the time evolution of quantum many-body systems on near-term quantum computers? This is currently one of the most pressing questions in the field. Prof. Michael J. Hartmann gave his inaugural talk on "Quantum Computing on Current Quantum Hardware” on the 5th of July di...
A major bottleneck of current NISQ hardware is low fidelity of 2 qubit gates. A component to improve this is the possibility to completely switch off interactions between qubits. In our pre-print we derive conditions for the coupler to suppress all parasitic interactions, i.e. state delocalization a...
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