[HN Gopher] Computer science proof unveils unexpected form of en...
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Computer science proof unveils unexpected form of entanglement
Author : theafh
Score : 42 points
Date : 2022-07-18 15:56 UTC (7 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (www.quantamagazine.org)
| gautamcgoel wrote:
| It's funny to see this on the front page of HN. I knew Chinmay
| (one of the authors of the paper) back when he was an undergrad
| at Caltech. Super cool dude - I knew he'd go on to do great
| stuff! Very happy for the team that obtained this result.
| Maursault wrote:
| I always said that computer science was going to be the method to
| complete physics, whether it be finishing the Standard Model or
| proving finally Dark Matter is fiction, which is why we can't
| detect it. Maybe it's still not entirely clear, but just trust
| me.
| gigatexal wrote:
| " The three authors of the new paper, who had been collaborating
| on related projects over the past two years, came together to
| prove that one of the new codes had all the properties needed to
| make a quantum system of the sort that Freedman and Hastings had
| hypothesized. In so doing, they proved the NLTS conjecture. Their
| result demonstrates that entanglement is not necessarily as
| fragile and sensitive to temperature as physicists thought. And
| it supports the quantum PCP conjecture, suggesting that even away
| from the ground energy, a quantum system's energy can remain
| virtually impossible to calculate. "It tells us that the thing
| that seemed unlikely to be true is true," said Isaac Kim of the
| University of California, Davis. "Albeit in some very weird
| system.""
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