For years, quantum computers have been framed as the ultimate problem solvers, machines that would eventually crack any task that classical hardware could not touch. Now a new line of research is ...
The Garage at Northwestern hosted four speakers Saturday to explore problems in their respective fields in the first-ever Problem Summit for students interested in brainstorming startups. The summit ...
A ‘quantum processor’ has solved a physics problem on the behaviour of magnetism in certain solids that would take the largest conventional supercomputers hundreds of thousands of years to calculate.
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