David Hyde and Alex Pothen introduce the Special Issue on Quantum Computing and survey some exciting technical developments.
Quantum algorithms can be understood through linear algebra and offer different tradeoffs than classical algorithms.
The fusion of machine learning and quantum computing has created an unprecedented avenue for innovation.
Quantum computing promises enormous computing power at low costs, marking a new chapter for financial mathematics.
It is quite difficult to fully harness the potential of quantum computers and outperform classical computers.
The High School Mathematical Contest in Modeling tasked students with two open-ended, real-world problems.
The Hackathon encouraged participants to tackle questions about worldwide energy data availability and solar resource potential.
Mark Levi draws connections between the conformal equivalence and electrical resistance of annular regions.
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