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Study suggests quantum coherence may persist at larger scales in open systems
A theoretical paper posted to arXiv proposes that quantum coherence, the fragile property that powers quantum computing and quantum sensing, can survive at arbitrarily large scales inside noisy, open systems.
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Inside India's first open-access quantum test beds in Amaravati built at half the global cost
Built by QBit Force, the facilities are spread across two locations, SRM University in Amaravati and Medha Towers in Gannavaram, are designed as “test beds” or controlled environments where quantum hardware can be tested,
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Microscopic mechanism of 'quantum collapse' in real-world environments uncovered for the first time
A research team has, for the first time in the world, elucidated the microscopic mechanism by which quantum order is lost and collapses in "open quantum environments" existing in nature. Since perfectly isolated quantum systems cannot exist in reality,
Quantum systems can secretly “remember” their past—even when they appear not to. Scientists found that whether a system shows memory depends on how you look at it: through its evolving state or its measurable properties.
Researchers have discovered a new form of order hidden within the chaotic behaviour of quantum systems. This offers new insights into how information spreads at the smallest scales The study, led by researchers at the University of California and published in Physical Review Letters,