Calgary Herald

Powerful quantum simulator developed

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Physicists in the United States said Wednesday they have developed a simulator that will allow them to observe the behaviour of subatomic particles impossible to measure on existing computers.

Understand­ing quantum mechanics is a key challenge for scientists seeking to explain natural phenomena on the subatomic level, where the laws of nature work dif- ferently to those of the observable world.

“Our simulator’s potential calculatio­n power outstrips anything conceivabl­e by human beings. It is absolutely the most powerful simulator ever built,” project member Joe Britton said of the National Institute of Standards and Technology design.

“Our experiment takes the idea of simulation from the realm of toy models to full-fledged quantum simulator.”

A statement said no other scientists have managed to build a simulator that was able to deal with more than 30 quantum particles.

“The NIST simulator has extensive control over hundreds of qubits (quantum bits),” the statement said — 10 times more than previous devices.

“The simulator has passed a series of important benchmarki­ng tests and scientists are poised to study problems in material science that are impossible to model on convention­al computers.”

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