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jacob blumoff

@jblufff

quantum device physicist | pug cohabitant | all opinions are nonsense @[email protected]

Los Angeles, CA เข้าร่วม Aralık 2015
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'(Robert Smith)
'(Robert Smith)@stylewarning·
Everyone always talks about their favorites. What's the worst technical book you actually read more than 20% of?
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Nichol Group University of Rochester
In other news, it turns out that dilution refrigerators are probably the world's most expensive vibration detectors. We come to this conclusion after extensive studies correlating the activity of the vibratory steam roller outside our lab and our fridge temperature.
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jacob blumoff@jblufff·
@QuantumWitness @MJBiercuk @Liv_Lanes Michael's point, I believe, doesn't really disagree with that. This is certainly semantic, but its that decreasing the thermal "resistance". between the qubit chip and DR isn't what's needed, it's decreasing the effective temperature of the EM bath from the wiring
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QuantumObserver
QuantumObserver@QuantumWitness·
@MJBiercuk @Liv_Lanes My take on this is that the temperature is the temperature. If the qubit is in a Gibbs state that’s characterized by a temperature above that of the mixing chamber, then the qubit is not being cooled well, full stop. If it’s not in a Gibbs state then we all politely turn away.
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QuantumObserver
QuantumObserver@QuantumWitness·
The grim reality of low temperature physics is that the number on your MXC thermometer is rarely the temperature of your device. Case in point, here's a plot of the estimated qubit temps for 5 IBMQ systems. I include the median temperature for each system in the legend.
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Olivia Lanes@Liv_Lanes

i need everyone to stop telling me quantum computers will never work until we solve the "cooling problem." cooling is necessary, but it is not a problem! You might be surprised to know it's basically turnkey at this point, you press one button and voila -- 15mK.

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jacob blumoff
jacob blumoff@jblufff·
@letonyo @fwilhelm @quantum_graeme The pressure to demonstrate value often scales with price. Theory is cheap. Corporate science and engineering pushing scale boundaries is very much not cheap.
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Anthony Leverrier
Anthony Leverrier@letonyo·
@fwilhelm @quantum_graeme it's a shame that one cannot publish great experimental progress without a "story" illustrating what this progress buys you. For theory papers, this is not needed in general and we can focus on the technical results without adding any BS.
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Eric Holland
Eric Holland@EricQuantum·
@pcreinhold @JoshKoomz I was heckled recently when I was giving a talk at a workshop because I didn’t include annealers as a type of qubits used by quantum computers. I focused on SC, spin, defects, ions, NA, etc
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Olivia Lanes
Olivia Lanes@Liv_Lanes·
Obviously a quantum computer will not be used to make simulations of peoples lives for Netflix, not to worry. Also it’s turned off when you can see the gold stuff… But in terms of scientific accuracy, I do think smashing one with an ax would be an effective way to murder it.
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Olivia Lanes
Olivia Lanes@Liv_Lanes·
should I go watch the new quantum computing Black Mirror episode and live tweet all the scientific inaccuracies just to ruin it à la NDT
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Stefano Gogioso
Stefano Gogioso@StefanoGogioso·
The slogan "If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics" is condescending, and a plague to quantum science. We understand quantum mechanics as well as—arguably, much better than—many other physical disciplines. nytimes.com/2019/09/07/opi…
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jacob blumoff
jacob blumoff@jblufff·
Ever wished you had quantum dots, but not had quantum dots, and been sad as a result? Cheer up. The doctor is in. And the only prescription. Is HRL quantum dots. hrl.com/news/2023/06/1…
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Matt Reed
Matt Reed@thisismattreed·
Excited to be sharing our qubit technology with academia! Problem: Dots are hard to make but super interesting. Solution: HRL gives you dots. hrl.com/news/2023/06/1…
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Charles Tahan
Charles Tahan@tahantech·
Pleased to announce great progress on the LPS qubit foundry program. Qubits for Computing Foundry (QCF) announcement | LPS Qubit Collaboratory qubitcollaboratory.org/qubits-for-com…
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Robert Niffenegger
Robert Niffenegger@BobNiffenegger·
I jest. I'll be reading up on ZNE. Seems powerful!
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
After seeing the I-95 collapse story I was reminded that we had almost the same thing in California and it was fixed in 26 days. And semi-related the NRC performed a study on what would happen if a spent nuclear fuel container was also involved nrc.gov/docs/ML1219/ML…
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jacob blumoff@jblufff·
@BudvarCat @Quasilocal New Haven is like.. right there. New Yorkers live next to the best pizza in the world and they celebrate grease on cardboard. Mind boggling.
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Steve McCormick
Steve McCormick@Quasilocal·
The whole concept of "New York pizza" feels like mass delusion to me... it's like standard greasy junk food. But 8 million people, with only other American pizza to comparre to, have some sentimental attachment to it. Yeh I said it.
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps

Pizza in America

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