Qoala: an Application Execution Environment for Quantum Internet Nodes

Kavli Affiliate: Stephanie Wehner | First 5 Authors: Bart van der Vecht, Atak Talay Yücel, Hana Jirovská, Stephanie Wehner, | Summary: Recently, a first-of-its-kind operating system for programmable quantum network nodes was developed, called QNodeOS. Here, we present an extension of QNodeOS called Qoala, which introduces (1) a unified program format for hybrid interactive classical-quantum […]


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Directional propagation of quantum Hall viscous fluid by nano-structural engineering

Kavli Affiliate: Mamoru Matsuo | First 5 Authors: Hiroshi Funaki, Ai Yamakage, Ryotaro Sano, Mamoru Matsuo, | Summary: We present a microscopic theory of the viscous electron fluid in the quantum Hall state based on the nonequilibrium Green’s function method and the von Neumann lattice representation. This approach permits the formulation of hydrodynamic equations in […]


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FEASTS Combined with Interferometry (IV): Mapping HI Emission to a limit of $N_{text{HI}}=10^{17.7} text{cm}^{-2}$ in Seven Edge-on Galaxies

Dong Yang, Jing Wang, Zhijie Qu, Zezhong Liang, Xuchen Lin | Summary: [[{“value”:”We present a statistical study of the neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) gas extending into the circumgalactic medium perpendicular to the disk for 7 edge-on galaxies with inclinations above $85^{circ}$ from the FEASTS program with a $3sigma$ ($20,text{km},text{s}^{-1}$) column density ($N_{text{HI}}$) depth of $5times10^{17} […]


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TESSELLATE: Piecing Together the Variable Sky With TESS

Kavli Affiliate: Michael M. Fausnaugh | First 5 Authors: Hugh Roxburgh, Ryan Ridden-Harper, Andrew Moore, Clarinda Montilla, Brayden Leicester | Summary: We present TESSELLATE, a dedicated pipeline for performing an untargeted search documenting all variable phenomena captured by the TESS space telescope. Building on the TESSreduce difference imaging pipeline, TESSELLATE extracts calibrated and reduced photometric […]


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