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Physicists turn quantum chaos into something surprisingly useful
Quantum chaos used to be the kind of phrase that made experimental physicists wince, a shorthand for fragile devices going off the rails when too many particles started talking to each other. Now a ...
The future of data security depends on the reliable application of quantum technology, but its widespread adoption requires rigorous verification. Researchers have developed a novel approach to verify ...
Current artificial intelligence applications are pushing the limits of typical silicon and its underlying binary bits. New kinds of computers built to take advantage of quantum mechanical properties ...
The Quantum Zeno Effect (QZE) and its extension into quantum Zeno dynamics represent a profound interplay between measurement and quantum evolution. Initially conceived as an inhibition of state decay ...
Quantum computing has long been portrayed as a looming threat to cybersecurity. Headlines warn of “Q-Day”—the moment when quantum machines will render today’s encryption useless. But behind the hype ...
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