Imagine a power plant that runs at peak efficiency even when no one knows what fuel is being fed into it. That is, roughly, the quantum-scale achievement described in a paper published in Nature ...
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Researchers use symmetry to decode quantum noise
Quantum computers promise to solve problems that overwhelm classical machines, but their most stubborn obstacle is noise that scrambles fragile quantum states before any useful answer emerges. A new ...
The rotational symmetry of general thermodynamic cycles can predict the quantity of output work (e.g., the strongest rotational symmetry corresponds to the maximum output work) under a certain ...
Interior of the Projectile Spectator Detector (PSD) used in the NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN. In collisions of argon and scandium atomic nuclei, scientists from the international NA61/SHINE ...
To estimate the number of objects in an image, each element needs to be segregated as a single unit. Several principles guide the process of element identification, one of the strongest being symmetry ...
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