Quantum Computing – Vincent Z. (’27)

I’m Vincent Zhao, and last year in my fusion 10 class, I built a 3-4 quibt error-correction circuit, simulated noise effects, and test how different rotation angles affect fidelity. To do this, I used Python 3, Qiskit Aer, NumPy, Matplotlib and VsCode. Through this project, I found that fidelity fluctuated periodically across rotation angles due to noise, results were not fully reproducible because of random … Continue reading Quantum Computing – Vincent Z. (’27)

Sum of n Squares – Christopher Li (’27)

My name is Christopher, and over the course of the last two months, our math class has been heavily diving into proofs. We’ve learned many different proof methods, but one of the ones that have stuck out to me the most is induction. It’s very amazing to me how we can say just for N to be true, then N+1 must also be true, and … Continue reading Sum of n Squares – Christopher Li (’27)