Simulating Antiferromagnets with PennyLane: A Deep Dive into spinq-vqe (opens in new tab)
Quantum Machine Learning (QML) is rapidly moving from theoretical whitepapers into practical engineering pipelines. If you are curious about how quantum algorithms actually interface with material science, the newly open-sourced spinq-vqe repository from ARPA's QONDRA division is a perfect sandbox. Built entirely in Python using PennyLane, spinq-vqe tackles the quantum many-body physics of Mn₃Sn. For context, Mn₃Sn is a Kagome antiferromagnet that recently demonstrated ultra-fast 40-picosecon...
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