The inevitable leakage of energy and information from a quantum system into its surrounding environment is the enemy of ...
Future quantum computing will require correlations between distant modules—a feature known as distributed entanglement.
New research shows that entangled particles can pass on their shared state again and again and again.
Since the 1990s, evidence has been growing that quantum computers should be able to solve a range of particularly complex computational problems, with applications in everything from supply chain ...
Two qubits sat half a meter apart, with no direct link between them. Yet correlated microwave photons pushed them into a ...
A surge of funding and federal action is giving the once-futuristic technology a more immediate role in everything from ...
Imagine shining a flashlight across a dark room. You can predict exactly what the light will do: travel in a straight line ...
Quantum entanglement describes a quantum mechanical phenomenon by which two or more particles share a single, inseparable quantum state. Within quantum computing ...
Scientists have established a relationship between the complexity of a problem, and the physical processes of entanglement required to solve it. “Some mathematical problems are easy. Some mathematical ...
The U.S. and China are racing to develop computers based on the properties of quantum physics – with implications for science ...
This technology may or may not be a big deal. Simultaneously.