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.
Shapes created by vortices in water often fall apart, but an odd quantum fluid made from ultracold atoms could support vortex ...
Dr. David Rhode, a chemistry professor at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, will give a lecture “The Colors of Stars” as part of the Jess Usher Lecture Series on 17. TIFTON — David Rhode, a ...
Technology companies are pouring billions of dollars into quantum computing, despite the technology still being years away ...
The close relationship between AI and highly complicated scientific computing can be seen in the fact that both the 2024 ...
With the discovery of quantum mechanics ... an institutionalization of the interplay between theory and experiment at the core of physical chemistry. Experimentalists create new types of ...
A recent collaboration among researchers from HUN-REN Wigner Research Center for Physics in Hungary and the Department of ...
Professor Yong-Hoon Kim's team from the School of Electrical Engineering succeeded for the first time in accelerating quantum ...
New observations of microscopic vortices confirm the existence of a paradoxical phase of matter that may also arise inside ...
Oct. 30, 2024 — Researchers created a synthetic magnetic field using a superconducting quantum processor, which could enable them to precisely study complex phenomena in materials, like phase ...
Quantum entanglement is one seriously long-distance relationship. Quantum entanglement is a fascinating, counterintuitive phenomenon where two subatomic particles remain deeply connected, even if ...
Professor Igor Lesanovsky from the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Tübingen, Professor Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and Professor Markus ...