A brotherly research duo has discovered that when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produces top quarks -- the heaviest known fundamental particles -- it regularly creates a property known as magic.
A brotherly research duo has discovered that when the Large Hadron Collider produces top quarks -- the heaviest known fundamental particles -- it regularly creates a property known as magic.
"Studying the magic properties of quantum systems generates significant insights into the development and potential uses of quantum computers." "Quantum research has long focused on entanglement, which is where particles become linked; however, our work on magic explores how well-suited particles are for building powerful quantum computers," says Professor White.
The potential benefits of quantum computers are vast, impacting fields like drug discovery and materials science. Harnessing this power requires robust and controllable quantum states, and magic plays a critical role in achieving that control.
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