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Schrödinger's Cat, quantum computing
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.
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.
Schrödinger’s Cats Employed To Find Computing Errors Dead And Alive
Features of the famous Schrödinger’s Cat thought experiment have been applied in the real world using a single antimony atom embedded in a silicon chip. Surprising as it may seem, the atom has a more complex quantum life than even the theoretical cat manages.
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,
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Quantum computing comes into focus
General Catalyst CEO Hemant Taneja joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Big Tech's relationship with Washington, impact of AI on ...
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Bitcoin Will Adapt To Quantum Computing
Google's news about a technological advance in quantum computing created a lot of FUD about its impact on Bitcoin. While ...
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Why Quantum Computing Stock IonQ Surged Higher This Week
Shares of quantum computing company IonQ ( IONQ 5.48%) raced higher this week. The stock was up by 28.5% as of Friday morning ...
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Iachini: Retail investors have shifted to quantum computing within the AI theme
Marco Iachini, Senior Vice President of Research at Vanda Research, discusses the behavior of retail traders, particularly ...
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With $30M in new funding, SEEQC thinks chips are key to building useful quantum computing
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang may have said that "very useful quantum computers" are probably still 20 years away, but his company ...
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Why Microsoft Says You Should Start Prepping for Quantum Computing Now
Stocks of quantum computing companies jumped Wednesday after Microsoft declared this as “the year to become quantum-ready,” adding “we are at the advent of the reliable quantum computing era.” Shares ...
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Titans Of Tomorrow: Quantum Computing And Robotics On The Brink Of Revolution
While quantum computing offers long-term transformative promise, robotics provides clear, near-term returns, creating ...
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Why Rigetti Computing, IonQ, D-Wave Quantum, and Quantum Computing Stocks All Exploded Higher on Wednesday
This is what's happening on Wednesday, as quantum computing investors cheer some kind words from Microsoft's strategic ...
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Is Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Right About Quantum Computing?
Jensen Huang’s comments at last week’s CES about quantum computing being decades away stirred up discussion within the ...
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Quantum Computing: The Future Of Disruptive Innovation
Quantum Computing Inc. is a promising investment opportunity in the nascent quantum computing industry with strong growth ...
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World’s first open-source trapped-ion quantum computer unveiled
OQD launches the world's first open-source trapped-ion quantum computer, democratizing access to quantum technology.
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