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  2. Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    The score to Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey was composed by Shawn K. Clement, [18] who recorded his score with an 80-piece ensemble of the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra at the Skywalker Scoring Stage north of San Francisco. Clement integrated sounds and space noise provided by NASA into the music, and served as Post Audio Producer on the ...

  3. Quest for the Code - Wikipedia

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    Starbright Asthma CD-ROM Game: Quest for the Code is an interactive asthma adventure game developed by Starbright. The game is available in both English and Spanish and free to both children with asthma and their carers. [ 3 ]

  4. QUEST (Cluster of Excellence) - Wikipedia

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    The Cluster of Excellence QUEST - Centre for Quantum Engineering and Space-Time Research has been funded since November 2007 in the framework of the German Universities Excellence Initiative of the federal and state governments of Germany. [2] The key research areas of the cluster are the quantum engineering and the space-time research.

  5. Quest Diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Quest Diagnostics Incorporated is an American clinical laboratory. A Fortune 500 company, Quest operates in the United States , Puerto Rico , Mexico , and Brazil . [ 3 ] Quest also maintains collaborative agreements with various hospitals and clinics across the globe.

  6. QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter - Wikipedia

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    The first edition cover featured an iridescent soap bubble, an example of the phenomenon of interference.. In an acknowledgement Feynman wrote: [1] This book purports to be a record of the lectures on quantum electrodynamics I gave at UCLA, transcribed and edited by my good friend Ralph Leighton.

  7. QuEra Computing Inc. - Wikipedia

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    QuEra Computing was founded by Mikhail Lukin, Vladan Vuletić, Markus Greiner, Dirk Englund, Nathan Gemelke, and John Pena in 2018. [2]Prior to QuEra’s founding, research into using and controlling neutral atoms had already started in 2015 at Harvard and MIT, culminating in a 51-qubit machine [6] which later led to the development of a 256-qubit machine.

  8. Quantum simulator - Wikipedia

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    In this photograph of a quantum simulator crystal the ions are fluorescing, indicating the qubits are all in the same state (either "1" or "0").Under the right experimental conditions, the ion crystal spontaneously forms this nearly perfect triangular lattice structure.

  9. Quantum neural network - Wikipedia

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    A lot of proposals attempt to find a quantum equivalent for the perceptron unit from which neural nets are constructed. A problem is that nonlinear activation functions do not immediately correspond to the mathematical structure of quantum theory, since a quantum evolution is described by linear operations and leads to probabilistic observation.