Analog quantum simulators may solve problems traditional quantum computers can't

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Analog quantum simulators may solve problems traditional quantum computers can't
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Scientists have managed to create analog quantum simulators that may be able to solve physics most difficult questions.

Published Feb 5th, 2023 8:10PM ESTResearchers from Stanford University and University College Dublin have developed bespoke quantum computers with quantum components designed to solve specific questions. These analog quantum simulators are designed to solve problems that even the fastest, most efficient digital quantum computers can’t.

These analog quantum simulators work by creating a “hardware analogy” to solve problems in quantum physics. Researchers used a simple circuit combined with two quantum components to test the simulator. By tuning electrical voltages, they created a state of matter theImage source: metamorworks / Adobe

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