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  2. List of companies involved in quantum computing or ...

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    Quantum communication algorithms, Quantum networking fabrics Toronto, Canada Entropica Labs [40] May 2018 [41] Algorithm Quantum Algorithms, Quantum Programming, Quantum Machine Learning, [42] Quantum Software Tools, Open Source Software: Center for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore: Singapore: Fujitsu [43] September 28 ...

  3. Detective quantum efficiency - Wikipedia

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    The detective quantum efficiency (often abbreviated as DQE) is a measure of the combined effects of the signal (related to image contrast) and noise performance of an imaging system, generally expressed as a function of spatial frequency. This value is used primarily to describe imaging detectors in optical imaging and medical radiography.

  4. Quantum imaging - Wikipedia

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    Quantum imaging [1] [2] is a new sub-field of quantum optics that exploits quantum correlations such as quantum entanglement of the electromagnetic field in order to image objects with a resolution or other imaging criteria that is beyond what is possible in classical optics.

  5. Xanadu Quantum Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Xanadu was founded in 2016 by Christian Weedbrook and was a participant in the Creative Destruction Lab's accelerator program. Since then, Xanadu has raised a total of US$245M in funding with venture capital financing from Bessemer Venture Partners, Capricorn Investment Group, Tiger Global Management, In-Q-Tel, Business Development Bank of Canada, OMERS Ventures, Georgian, Real Ventures ...

  6. Quantum sensor - Wikipedia

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    A proof-of-concept quantum radar or quantum illuminator using quantum entangled microwaves was able to detect low reflectivity objects at room-temperature – such may be useful for improved radar systems, security scanners and medical imaging systems. [35] [36] [37] Neuroimaging

  7. Technicare - Wikipedia

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    Technicare, formerly known as Ohio Nuclear, made CT, DR and MRI scanners and other medical imaging equipment. Its headquarters was in Solon, Ohio. Originally an independent company which became publicly traded, it was later purchased by Johnson & Johnson. At the time, Invacare was also owned by Technicare. A Harvard Business Case was written ...

  8. Quantum image processing - Wikipedia

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    Quantum image processing (QIMP) is using quantum computing or quantum information processing to create and work with quantum images. [1] [2]Due to some of the properties inherent to quantum computation, notably entanglement and parallelism, it is hoped that QIMP technologies will offer capabilities and performances that surpass their traditional equivalents, in terms of computing speed ...

  9. Quantum optical coherence tomography - Wikipedia

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    Quantum optical coherence tomography (Q-OCT) is an imaging technique that uses nonclassical (quantum) light sources to generate high-resolution images based on the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect (HOM). [1] Q-OCT is similar to conventional OCT but uses a fourth-order interferometer that incorporates two photodetectors rather than a second-order ...