Highlights
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Novel Hybrid Scheme Speeds the Way to Simulating Nuclear Reactions on Quantum Computers
Classical and quantum chips combine to simulate the collision of two neutrons on a present-day quantum computer.
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Artificial Atoms Power a Novel Quantum Processor Architecture
Fluxonium qubits can build cutting-edge quantum devices that will harness the potential of quantum computing.
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