Another Australian company and using a similar approach as Silicon Quantum Computing:Some coverage at: www.afr.com/technology/start-up-says-it-will-have-a-quantum-computer-by-2028-20240219-p5f64k
Through the company Silicon Quantum Computing, this has been Australia's national quantum computing focus.
This can be used to detect the ionization of air by radiation , see e.g. youtu.be/CZ7DoLLwW04?t=76 from Video "Ions produced by radiation carry a current by Institute of Physics".
sqc.com.au/2024/02/08/silicon-quantum-computing-demonstrates-high-fidelity-initialisation-of-nuclear-spins-in-a-4-qubit-device/ points to one of their papers: www.nature.com/articles/s41565-023-01596-9 High-fidelity initialization and control of electron and nuclear spins in a four-qubit register
Their approach seems to be more precisely called: Kane quantum computer and uses phosphorus embedded in silicon.
They come from the University of New South Wales.
Organization developing nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computer by
Ciro Santilli 37 Updated 2025-05-29 +Created 2024-12-23
Nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computer by
Ciro Santilli 37 Updated 2025-05-29 +Created 2024-12-23
They have some amazingly long market analysis lists/tables there e.g.:
- quantum computing players: quantumcomputingreport.com/players/
- quantum computer parameters: quantumcomputingreport.com/qubit-count/. TODO I think this was open in the past, but as of 2024 it was paywalled.
Some of their resources are open, others closed.
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Ciro Santilli 37 Updated 2025-05-29 +Created 2024-12-23
Some cases:
- Marie Curie according to Video "Marie Curie section of The Mystery of Matter episode 2" at youtu.be/wbuDmY5gpXQ?t=2041 she specifically avoided more generic X-ray research, and went instead for radioactivity
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Ciro Santilli 37 Updated 2025-05-29 +Created 2024-12-23
For example, at docs.ourbigbook.com/news/article-and-topic-id-prefix-search article search was added, but it only finds if you search something that appears right at the start of a title, e.g. for:you'd get a hit for:but not for
Fundamental theorem of calculus
fundamental
calculus
But finding a clean way to generate test data for testing out the speedup was not so easy and exploration into this led me to publishing a few new slightly improved methods where Googlers can now find them:
- unix.stackexchange.com/questions/97160/is-there-something-like-a-lorem-ipsum-generator/787733#787733 I propose a neat random "sentence" generator using common CLI tools like
grep
andsed
and the pre-installed Ubuntu dictionary/usr/share/dict/american-english
:grep -v "'" /usr/share/dict/american-english | shuf -r | paste -d ' ' $(printf "%4s" | sed 's/ /- /g') | sed -e 's/^\(.\)/\U\1/;s/$/./' | head -n10000000 \ > lorem.txt
- to achieve that, I also proposed two superior "join every N lines" method for the CLI: stackoverflow.com/questions/25973140/joining-every-group-of-n-lines-into-one-with-bash/79257780#79257780, notably this awk poem:
seq 10 | awk '{ printf("%s%s", NR == 1 ? "" : NR % 3 == 1 ? "\n" : " ", $0 ) } END { printf("\n") }'
- to achieve that, I also proposed two superior "join every N lines" method for the CLI: stackoverflow.com/questions/25973140/joining-every-group-of-n-lines-into-one-with-bash/79257780#79257780, notably this awk poem:
- stackoverflow.com/questions/3371503/sql-populate-table-with-random-data/79255281#79255281 I propose:
- a clean PostgreSQL random string stored procedure that picks random characters from an allowed character list
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION random_string(int) RETURNS TEXT as $$ select string_agg(substr(characters, (random() * length(characters) + 1)::integer, 1), '') as random_word from (values('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789- ')) as symbols(characters) join generate_series(1, $1) on 1 = 1 $$ language sql;
- first generating PostgreSQL data as CSV, and then importing the CSV into PostgreSQL as a more flexible method. This can also be done in a streaming fashion from stdin which is neat.
python generate_data.py 10 | psql mydb -c '\copy "mytable" FROM STDIN'
- a clean PostgreSQL random string stored procedure that picks random characters from an allowed character list
- stackoverflow.com/questions/16020164/psqlexception-error-syntax-error-in-tsquery/79437030#79437030 regarding the safe generation of prefix search
tsquery
from user inputs without query errors, I've learned aboutwebsearch_to_tsquery
and further highlighted a possibletsquery -> text -> tsquery
approach that might be correct for prefix searches - stackoverflow.com/questions/67438575/fulltext-search-using-sequelize-postgres/79439253#79439253 I put everything together into a minimal Sequelize example, read for usage in OurBigBook
Finally I did a writeup summarizing PostgreSQL full text search: Section "PostgreSQL full-text search" and also dumped it at: www.reddit.com/r/PostgreSQL/comments/12yld1o/is_it_worth_using_postgres_builtin_fulltext/ for good measure.
2024 public presentation of their then new chip.
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