All realistic quantum systems interact with their environments and thereby must be considered as open quantum systems. When a quantum system is strongly coupled to its environment, the so-called ...
We investigate the dynamics of quantum correlations and measurement uncertainty in a two-qubit system coupled to a cavity-QED system, characterized by various parameters such as qubit and cavity ...
The Lieb-Schultz-Mattis (LSM) theorem is an important result in condensed matter physics. The LSM theorem states that a spin chain with half-integer spin and translation and rotation symmetry can not ...
A research team has, for the first time in the world, elucidated the microscopic mechanism by which quantum order is lost and collapses in "open quantum environments" existing in nature. Since ...
Sound waves, light waves and other types of waves, generally spread freely through space and over time. In 1958, physicist ...
Scientists at the Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS) and the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2) at Paderborn University have developed a powerful open-source software tool that ...
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 ...
What if time is not as fixed as we thought? Imagine that instead of flowing in one direction – from past to future – time could flow forward or backwards due to processes taking place at the quantum ...
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US connects 20-qubit quantum computer to world’s most powerful supercomputer
US scientists have connected a novel 20-qubit quantum computer to Frontier, the world’s most ...
Fault-tolerant quantum computing specialist Alice & Bob SAS today unveiled its first, full-fledged hardware platform for on-premises deployments, marking its graduation from a quantum chipmaker to a ...
Overview: IBM has set a concrete deadline for quantum advantage, and IonQ already delivered a real-world win in ...
Integrating quantum computers into U.S. world-class supercomputers is now a strategic imperative for U.S. technological leadership in the next era of computing. Hybrid systems will synergize classical ...
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