An exploration of simple transformer circuit models that illustrate how superposition arises in transformer architectures, introducing toy examples and analyzing their behavior.
Caltech physicists have created the largest qubit array ever assembled: 6,100 neutral-atom qubits trapped in a grid by lasers. This milestone demonstrates a pathway to large error-corrected quantum computers, maintaining qubit superposition for about 13 seconds with 99.98% manipulation accuracy.
A new study suggests that the classical world we experience emerges naturally from quantum systems without requiring special conditions, as demonstrated through simulations and the many worlds theory:
- Quantum mechanics reveals a separate realm of tiny particles where particles can exist in multiple states at once, unlike the classical world.
- A new study suggests that the classical world naturally emerges from a wide range of quantum systems, supporting the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
- The formation of a classical system from quantum events is a natural and unavoidable process, as demonstrated by computer simulations analyzing the evolution of various quantum systems.