Solving problems may be fundamental to lean, but what if the problem is problem solving itself? In this episode of Behind the Curtain: Adventures in Continuous Improvement, hosts John Dyer and Dr.
Social Networks have been in continuous growing during the last decades. The huge amount of information and applications has led to an increase in the interest of scientists and practitioners in the ...
Abstract: Approaching mixed-integer black box optimization (MI-BBO) problems requires algorithms that can handle both the continuous as well as the discrete variables. Recent work in this area has ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a security protocol based on continuous-variable source-independent quantum random number generator, which analyzes the data correlations caused by the finite bandwidth ...
Fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture using hybrid qubits / Fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture based on hybrid qubits that utilize both DV and CV qubits simultaneously. It utilizes ...
The potential of quantum computers is currently thwarted by a trade-off problem. Quantum systems that can carry out complex operations are less tolerant to errors and noise, while systems that are ...
We review encoding and hardware-independent formulations of optimization problems for quantum computing. Using this generalized approach, an extensive library of optimization problems from the ...