How a “Schrödinger’s cat” atom with seven lives embedded in a silicon chip could change quantum computing
Scientists in Australia redefine quantum error correction using Schrödinger’s cat as a metaphor for resilience.
Scientists in Australia redefine quantum error correction using Schrödinger’s cat as a metaphor for resilience.
Using sound, rather than light, could lead to more efficient and more compact quantum computers.
Image: Peratech While robots today have become more adapted, they're still essentially stupid - limited to a particular pre-programmed series ...