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Simulating Antiferromagnets with PennyLane: A Deep Dive into spinq-vqe (opens in new tab)

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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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