IBM (IBM) said its quantum computer can simulate real magnetic materials with results that match neutron scattering experiments, marking a step toward using quantum systems for scientific research.
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IBM quantum computer simulates magnetic materials, matching lab data
A team of scientists has used an IBM quantum computer to simulate the magnetic behavior of potassium copper fluoride, known ...
Team from U.S. Department of Energy-funded Quantum Science Center demonstrates quantum computers can perform material ...
IBM (IBM) stock edges higher as quantum computer successfully simulates real magnetic materials, achieving milestone years ...
Quantum computers are gaining a reputation among chemists and material scientists as promising tools that can tackle problems ...
International Business Machines Corporation IBM recently announced that it has formed a strategic research collaboration with ...
Quantum vendors and national agencies are aligning to establish common standards for logical qubits, which should enable ...
International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) has been working on quantum computing technology for decades. The company's quantum computing roadmap calls for a demonstration of quantum advantage, where ...
A Sydney researcher’s “blueprint” for quantum computing error correction developed while on an industry placement at IBM has been adopted by the global tech giant.
Mikel Díez, Director of Quantum Computing at IBM Spain, explains how the new quantum systems will work alongside classical ones to offer new possibilities for problem-solving. The Basque city of San ...
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Quantum computer accurately simulates real magnetic materials, reproducing national laboratory data
Studying and designing novel materials is a central application of quantum mechanics. Chemists, materials scientists, and ...
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