Quantum computers don’t always need more qubits – just add chaos

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Illustration of a chip containing quantum bits, or qubits

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The effort to build truly useful quantum computers often comes down to making them bigger by adding qubits, the quantum bits that are the basic building blocks of these devices. But creating quantum chaos inside them could have the same effect – and let quantum computers perform some tasks that seem too big for them to handle.

Creating true quantum randomness – which is distinct from quantum chaos, and can be a useful resource in quantum technologies…

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