Michigan State University's College of Natural Science: Bringing the Promise of Quantum Computing to Nuclear Physics
October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 14 (TNSRes) -- Michigan State University's College of Natural Science issued the following news:
Quantum mechanics, the physics of atoms and subatomic particles, can be strange, especially compared to the everyday physics of Isaac Newton's falling apples. But this unusual science is enabling researchers to develop new ideas and tools, including quantum computers, that can help demystify the quantum realm and solve complex everyday problems.
Quantum mechanics, the physics of atoms and subatomic particles, can be strange, especially compared to the everyday physics of Isaac Newton's falling apples. But this unusual science is enabling researchers to develop new ideas and tools, including quantum computers, that can help demystify the quantum realm and solve complex everyday problems.