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New tensor network-based approach could advance simulation of quantum many-body systems
The quantum many body problem has been at the heart of much of theoretical and experimental physics over the past few decades. Even though we have understood the fundamental laws that govern the ...
When scientists repeatedly drove a strongly interacting quantum system with laser “kicks,” they expected it to heat up and grow chaotic. Instead, the atoms abruptly stopped absorbing energy and locked ...
In daily life, when two objects are “indistinguishable,” it’s due to an imperfect state of knowledge. As a street magician scrambles the cups and balls, you could, in principle, keep track of which ...
Not all magnets are the same. When we think of magnetism, we often think of magnets that stick to a refrigerator’s door. For these types of magnets, the electronic interactions that give rise to ...
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Scientists Make Sci-Fi Tactile: First-Ever Touchable Holograms Allow You to Interact with 3D Objects in Mid-Air
In an exciting breakthrough, researchers at the Public University of Navarra (UPNA) have unveiled the first-ever touchable 3D holograms. This achievement marks a significant leap forward in volumetric ...
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