IBM Nighthawk Quantum Processor Validated in Particle Physics and Cybersecurity Studies
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Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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Independent researchers from the IBM Quantum Network have published two peer-reviewed studies validating real-world applications on the IBM Nighthawk quantum processor framework. Orchestrated through the RPI-IBM Future of Computing Research Collaboration, the papers demonstrate scalable, hardware-native executions in quantum chromodynamics (particle physics) and cybersecurity benchmarks, showcasing the processor's practical utility beyond theoretical quantum computing.
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The peer-reviewed papers demonstrate scalable, hardware-native executions across particle physics and cybersecurity benchmarks.
Orchestrated through the RPI-IBM Future of Computing Research Collaboration, the studies showcase practical quantum computing applications.
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