Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger developed quantum theory’s wave equation, which describes quantum systems as waves that ...
A new quantum system called giant superatoms could protect quantum information and enable entanglement between multiple ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to ...
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Physicists are rethinking time itself. Long treated as a basic part of the universe, time may instead be an illusion—a side effect of quantum entanglement. A new study challenges the traditional idea ...
Superconductors are among the most puzzling materials in physics. They conduct electricity with zero resistance, but only ...
A newly derived “q-desic” equation suggests that quantum effects may subtly alter particle trajectories across the universe.
It's a well-known fact that quantum calculations are difficult, but one would think that quantum computers would facilitate the process. In most cases, this is true. Subscribe to our newsletter for ...
The parity-identification problem fits naturally into this landscape. Parity is a global property, insensitive to most local details. In this respect, it resembles many other quantities studied in ...