"Physicists Achieve Breakthrough in Simulating Super Diffusion with Quantum Leap"

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"Physicists Achieve Breakthrough in Simulating Super Diffusion with Quantum Leap"
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Physicists at Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with IBM, have successfully simulated super diffusion in a system of interacting quantum particles on a 27-qubit quantum computer. This breakthrough opens up possibilities for deeper insights into condensed matter physics and materials science. The research, published in the journal NPJ Quantum Information, demonstrates the potential of quantum computing in both commercial and fundamental physics inquiries. The team's work focused on simulating the long-time behavior of spin excitations in a Heisenberg chain, revealing the occurrence of super-diffusion governed by the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation.

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