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The Lexis Quantum Database currently boasts a vast array of high-quality quantum cases available for you to reference while assessing your own cases. However, it is crucial to take action now to guarantee that you maintain access to a diverse selection of up-to-date representative cases, which will enable you to provide the best service to your clients both now and in the future. To facilitate this process, we have created the Lexis Quantum Portal, designed for easy, secure, and GDPR-compliant submission of cases, especially bulk submissions. By using the Lexis Quantum Portal to submit your quantum cases, you play a vital role in enhancing the database's case availability and ensuring it remains representative of current trends. Increasing the number of cases in our quantum databases ultimately enhances your ability to serve your clients effectively. Most of the quantum data resides within the case management systems of insurance companies, as well as personal injury and clinical negligence firms like yours, making your contributions even more valuable in this collaborative effort. Your engagement in this initiative not only benefits your practice but also strengthens the legal community at large.
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The development of large-scale physical quantum computers is proving to be a formidable task, and in parallel with efforts to create these machines, considerable attention is being directed towards crafting effective quantum algorithms. Without a fully realized large quantum computer, it becomes essential to utilize precise software simulations on classical systems to replicate the execution of these quantum algorithms, allowing researchers to analyze quantum computer behavior and refine their designs. In addition to simulating ideal, error-free quantum circuits on a faultless quantum computer, the QX simulator offers the capability to model realistic noisy executions by incorporating various error models, such as depolarizing noise. Users have the option to activate specific error models and set a physical error probability tailored to mimic a particular target quantum computer. This defined error rate can be based on factors like gate fidelity and qubit decoherence characteristics of the intended platform, ultimately aiding in the realistic assessment of quantum computation capabilities. Thus, these simulations not only inform the design of future quantum computers but also enhance our understanding of the complexities involved in quantum processing.
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LexisNexis
Founded
1970
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United States
Website
www.lexisnexis.co.uk/research-and-reports/quantum-portal.html
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Quantum Computing Simulation
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quantum-studio.net