The quantum many body problem has been at the heart of much of theoretical and experimental physics over the past few decades ...
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Unknown quantum force detected bending light in lab simulations
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have detected a previously unknown quantum force capable of bending light in ...
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New anyon particles bridge quantum and classical physics
Recent discoveries in the field of quantum physics have identified a new class of particles known as anyons, which hold the potential to bridge the gap between quantum mechanics and classical physics.
For almost as long as Lawrence Livermore has existed, scientists have been experimenting with materials to learn what happens to them under high pressure. In the brief instant of a high-explosive ...
The standard model of particle physics, which describes interactions between fundamental particles, is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments of the twentieth century. However, some aspects of ...
The difference between traditional computers and quantum computers is narrowing in their ability to simulate the scrambling of quantum information. A team of four researchers at RIKEN has successfully ...
From superconducting processors to cryogenic infrastructure, Finnish researchers and companies are among the leaders in the ...
Twisted materials—known as moiré structures—have revolutionized modern physics, emerging as today's "alchemy" by creating entirely new phases of matter through simple geometric manipulation. The term ...
Quantum simulation enables scientists to simulate and study complex systems that are challenging or even impossible using classical computers across various fields, including financial modelling, ...
An exotic phase of matter has been realized on a quantum processor. Matter can exist in different forms, or phases, such as ...
Rydberg atoms, characterised by their highly excited electronic states, have emerged as a pivotal resource in exploring quantum simulation. Their exaggerated electromagnetic properties enable strong, ...
Rapid advances in applying artificial intelligence to simulations in physics and chemistry have some people questioning whether we will even need quantum computers at all. Tech companies have been ...
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