By harnessing the power of quantum mechanics, researchers hope to create quantum computers capable of simulating phenomenon at a scale and speed unthinkable on traditional architectures, an effort of great interest to agencies such as the Department of Energy tasked with tackling some of the world's most complex science problems.ORNL-led research teams get $10.5M to advance quantum computing for scientific applications
By harnessing the power of quantum mechanics, researchers hope to create quantum computers capable of simulating phenomenon at a scale and speed unthinkable on traditional architectures, an effort of great interest to agencies such as the Department of Energy tasked with tackling some of the world's most complex science problems.
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Wednesday, November 1, 2017
ORNL-led research teams get $10.5M to advance quantum computing for scientific applications
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