What is a quantum simulator?
Quantum simulators are devices that actively use quantum effects to answer questions about model systems and, through them, real systems. Here we expand on this definition by answering several fundamental questions about the nature and use of quantum simulators. Our answers address two important are...
Main Authors: | Johnson, T, Clark, SR, Jaksch, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2014
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