A team from UNIGE shows that it is possible to determine the state of a quantum system from indirect measurements when it is coupled to its environment.
Quantum chaos – the study of quantum systems whose classical analogues exhibit chaotic behaviour – has rapidly evolved into a vibrant field that integrates nonlinear dynamics, fractal geometry and ...
Quantum computing has long been dominated by proprietary machines locked behind corporate and national lab firewalls, but a different model is starting to take shape. A growing coalition of ...
Microsoft has released open-source Quantum Development Kit tools for chemistry and error correction, with VS Code integration ...
Quantum technology has reached a turning point, echoing the early days of modern computing. Researchers say functional ...
Nvidia claims to have kicked off the “quantum-GPU computing era,” unveiling a way for quantum computers to interconnect with classical systems. Revealed at the chip giant’s GTC event in Washington, ...
Quantum systems tend to become less “quantum-y” as they interact with their environment. So when developing a mathematical description, it’s usually simpler just to view them as being closed off from ...
Physical systems become inherently more complicated and difficult to produce in a lab as the number of dimensions they exist ...