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Quantum Computing, Schrödinger's Cat
Real-World 'Schrödinger's Cat' Brings Quantum Computing Breakthrough
First proposed in 1935 by the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, "Schrödinger's cat" was designed to highlight the physicist's concerns with one interpretation of quantum mechanics—the then relatively new theory that explains how matter behaves at the atomic (and smaller) scale.
Quantum engineers create a 'Schrödinger's cat' inside a silicon chip
UNSW engineers have demonstrated a well-known quantum thought experiment in the real world. Their findings deliver a new and more robust way to perform quantum computations—and they have important implications for error correction,
Schrödinger's Cat breakthrough could usher in the 'Holy Grail' of quantum computing, making them error-proof
Errors in quantum computers are an obstacle for their widespread use. But a team of scientists say that, by using an antimony atom and the Schrödinger's Cat thought experiment, they could have found a way to stop them.
Atomic feline: Engineers use ‘cat with 7 lives’ to prevent quantum computing errors
Using famous Schrodinger's cat thought experiment, researchers devise a new silicon quantum chip that is less prone to logical errors.
How a “Schrödinger’s cat” atom with seven lives embedded in a silicon chip could change quantum computing
Quantum mechanics has long been the playground of paradoxes, a field where atoms behave like both waves and particles, and cats are both alive and dead. Now, researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have brought a twist to the famous Schrödinger’s cat thought experiment,
Nature
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Quantum mechanics 100 years on: an unfinished revolution
A century ago, physics had its Darwinian moment — a change in perspective that was as consequential for the physical sciences ...
Physics World
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String theory may be inevitable as a unified theory of physics, calculations suggest
The research was done by Caltech’s Clifford Cheung and Aaron Hillman along with Grant Remmen at New York University. They ...
Hosted on MSN
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Schrödinger's cat theory may prove that the multiverse exists
The universe is a fascinating tapestry of possibilities, woven from the threads of quantum mechanics. Among the most ...
earth
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Why the universe remains predictable: Insights from "quantum black holes"
Recent studies suggest quantum mechanics supports cosmic censorship, reinforcing black holes' role in hiding singularities.
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Is There A Connection Between Quantum And Information Theory: What New Study Reveals
According to the researchers, the findings could have many future applications in quantum communication, metrology, and ...
IFLScience
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Physics Said These Quantum Particles Couldn't Exist. Now, Math Has Proven They Can
For example: physics traditionally tells us that all particles can be classified into one of two types, either bosons or ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
13d
New Theory Solves Paradox of Schrödinger's Cat by Claiming We're in a Multiverse
In 1935, Austrian-born physicist Erwin Schrödinger described a thought experiment that magnified a glaring problem at the ...
New Scientist
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How a quantum innovation may quash the idea of the multiverse
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics invokes alternative realities to keep everything in balance. Has solving ...
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Mathematical methods point to possibility of particles long thought impossible
From the early days of quantum mechanics, scientists have thought that all particles can be categorized into one of two ...
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