Quantum Computing: Breakthrough by Bengaluru physicists

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Quantum Computing: Breakthrough by Bengaluru physicists
« on: April 04, 2017, 08:13:39 PM »
A breakthrough in nanotechnology by 10 Bengaluru physicists may open up a new window to look at the creation of quantum computers in the future.
Considered the Holy Grail of computing, quantum computing has been a subject of intense theoretical research for close to four decades.
But so far no one has been able to develop a quantum computer – considered to be way above modern computers – because of several practical difficulties in building such a machine.
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) team has now demonstrated how at least one of the critical problems in making the futuristic machine can be overcome.
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