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Twenty-five years of analogue quantum simulation

November 17, 2023
Andrew J. Daley.

A theoretical proposal published in 1998 spurred research into analogue quantum simulation, a feld that as brought diferent physics subdisciplines, theorists and experimentalists together, creating a new community.

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