Ever wanted to look under the hood of a quantum computer? Or see how quantum computing might dramatically improve investment simulations? The Emerging Tech team has just published two new explorations of quantum computing, with insights into how it works and how it may impact financial services.
“What’s A Qubit” Quantum Experience
Our virtual reality presentation allows you to fly through a quantum computer at the size of a single molecule and observe the fundamental building blocks of quantum computing.
Launch the VR experience and go inside a quantum computer here.
“Monte Carlo” Quantum Simulation Optimization problems are the type of challenge that quantum computers are uniquely designed to address. To help prepare for this new technology, FCAT is exploring optimization algorithms and implementations that are likely to deliver the most value. View the simulation here.
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