NISQ
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by physicist John Preskill in 2018 (see quotations below).
Noun
[edit]NISQ (plural NISQs)
- (quantum computing, attributive, neologism) Acronym of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (computer).
- [2018, John Preskill, “Quantum Computing in the NISQ era and beyond”, in Quantum[1], volume 2, page 82:
- For this talk, I needed a name to describe this impending new era, so I made up a word: NISQ. This stands for Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum.]
- 2022 July 28, “Google seeks quantum gains in Aussie labs”, in The Australian Financial Review, Melbourne, page 3:
- Initially, Google would be focusing on so-called "noisy intermediate-scale quantum" (NISQ) algorithms, he said. NISQ is the low-hanging fruit of quantum computing that scientists hope will make the technology useful this decade.
- 2023 January 13, “United Kingdom: Making better, faster decisions with quantum computing”, in Asia News Monitor, Bangkok:
- To my knowledge, this is the first piece of work to demonstrate quantum benefit using a NISQ machine to solve militarily important problems and that will build confidence and underpin continued investment in quantum information processing by the UK MOD and Government.