Fast control methods enable record-setting fidelity in superconducting qubit
The advance holds the promise to reduce error-correction resource overhead.
The advance holds the promise to reduce error-correction resource overhead.
As the use of generative AI continues to grow, Lincoln Laboratory's Vijay Gadepally describes what researchers and consumers can do to help mitigate its environmental impact.
By emulating a magnetic field on a superconducting quantum computer, researchers can probe complex properties of materials.
The advance offers a way to characterize a fundamental resource needed for quantum computing.
The advance brings quantum error correction a step closer to reality.
The Advanced Computing Users Survey, sampling sentiments from 120 top-tier universities, national labs, federal agencies, and private firms, finds the decline in America’s advanced computing lead spans many areas.
Researchers have demonstrated directional photon emission, the first step toward extensible quantum interconnects.
Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center dataset aims to accelerate AI research into managing and optimizing high-performance computing systems.
With a tensor language prototype, “speed and correctness do not have to compete ... they can go together, hand-in-hand.”
A National Science Foundation-funded team will use artificial intelligence to speed up discoveries in physics, astronomy, and neuroscience.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics recognizes Kepner, a pivotal member of the team that established Lincoln Laboratory's Supercomputing Center, for his innovative work in computing.
Modeling web traffic could aid cybersecurity, computing infrastructure design, Internet policy, and more.
Nearly $12 million machine will let MIT researchers run more ambitious AI models.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers have developed a technique to compress hours of internet traffic into a bundle that can be analyzed for suspicious behavior.
Laboratory for Nuclear Science project selected to explore machine learning for lattice quantum chromodynamics.