All realistic quantum systems interact with their environments and thereby must be considered as open quantum systems. When a quantum system is strongly coupled to its environment, the so-called ...
Non-Markovian dynamics describe scenarios in which the evolution of a quantum system is significantly influenced by its past interactions with the surrounding environment. In contrast to Markovian ...
For quantum computing to reach the point where it is fault-tolerant, scalable, and commercially viable, it’s going to be with ...
Quantum computing has long been dominated by proprietary machines locked behind corporate and national lab firewalls, but a different model is starting to take shape. A growing coalition of ...
A thriving quantum ecosystem requires shared, open testbeds where hardware, software, and control methods can be prototyped, validated, and benchmarked. VIDYAQAR fills this critical gap. The platform ...
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‘Blind spot’ moment when quantum order dies decoded as researchers find femtosecond chaos
Quantum systems don’t fail quietly; they collapse in a flash. In less time than it takes light to cross a virus, a carefully ordered quantum state can unravel, losing the very coherence that makes ...
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