Your Invitation to Take a Quantum Leap in Education
Learning quantum theory requires dedication and a willingness to challenge classical assumptions. Quantum interference, particularly for massive particles, is a pivotal example in this journey. The Schrödinger equation, inspired by de Broglie’s hypothesis, revolutionized our understanding by (...)
Article mis en ligne le 28 février 2024
Reduce Quantum Noise with Wolfram Language and Fire Opal
Practical quantum computers have not entered the mainstream, but that has not stopped researchers and developers from innovating. Simulating quantum results on classical hardware and getting meaningful results from noisy quantum hardware are two important areas with lots of recent innovations. (...)
Article mis en ligne le 27 février 2024
Hypergeometric Functions : From Euler to Appell and Beyond
Hypergeometric series appeared in the mid-seventeenth century; since then, they have played an important role in the development of mathematical and physical theories. Most of the elementary and special functions are members of the large hypergeometric class. Hypergeometric functions have been (...)
Article mis en ligne le 25 janvier 2024