Quantum calculations rendered insensitive for disruptions
05 April 2012 by M&C Applied SciencesScientists from the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft University of Technology and the FOM Foundation, together with colleagues from the United States, have found a new way of performing quantum calculations that is insensitive for disruptions from environmental interactions. This could be an important step on the road towards a future, ultrafast quantum computer. The researchers published their results this week in the prestigious journal Nature.
Read the full article on the homepage of Delft University of Technology.



