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Nature Physics Insight: Quantum simulation

The tremendous advances made in isolating, manipulating and detecting single quantum systems mean that experimental implementations of ‘quantum simulators’ - for the simulation of one quantum system using another more controllable one - are now becoming a reality. In this Insight, the state-of-the-art for quantum simulation is reviewed on various platforms, exploring complementary approaches that have the common aim of solving problems that are computationally too demanding for present-day classical computers.
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Research consortia: European groups go global
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Q&A The French election: A question of science
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Technology: Japan gambles on displays
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Particle physics: A matter of detail
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Electronics: Carbon nanotubes finally deliver
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