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Q-CTRL claims quantum breakthrough could accelerate clean energy materials discovery

Qauntum simulation

Quantum computer outputs for the simulation of interacting electrons at size scales (120 qubits), evolution times, and resolution beyond any prior demonstration

Credit: Q-CTRL

Australian quantum software company Q-CTRL says it has achieved a major milestone in commercial quantum computing after demonstrating what it describes as the first example of “practical quantum advantage” in materials science.

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