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Quantum chaos describes chaotic classical dynamical systems in terms of quantum theory, but simulations of these systems are limited by computational resources. However, one team seems to have found a way by leveraging error mitigation and specialized circuits on a 91-qubit superconducting quantum processor. Their results are published in Nature Physics.

Now to wait to see whether some clever people come up with ways of achieving the same thing faster/more efficiently on a classical computer using some smart tricks. Seems like that's the usual pattern whenever a quantum computing breakthrough comes out.

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Lol, let's see 🙈

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simulates seems like an important word here

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simulates seems like an important word here

Isn't this the impressive part, that a quantum computer was able to simulate quantum chaos?

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nope, very uninteresting

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Your input is noted~~

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