Computer simulation of observable phenomena is an indispensable tool for engineering new technology, understanding the natural world, and studying human society. However, the most interesting systems are often so complex that simulating their future behavior demands storing immense amounts of information regarding how they have behaved in the past. For increasingly complex systems, simulation becomes increasingly difficult and is ultimately constrained by resources such as computer memory. Recent theoretical work shows that quantum theory can reduce this memory requirement beyond ultimate classical limits, as measured by a process’ statistical complexity, C. We experimentally demonstrate this quantum advantage in simulating stochastic proce...
For many years after the dawn of computing machines, it seemed to be the case that the dynamics of a...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...
Computer simulation of observable phenomena is an indispensable tool for engineering new technology,...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Stochastic processes underlie a vast range of natural and social phenomena. Some processes such as a...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating stochastic processes using less resources is a key pursuit in many sciences. This involve...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
For many years after the dawn of computing machines, it seemed to be the case that the dynamics of a...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...
Computer simulation of observable phenomena is an indispensable tool for engineering new technology,...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Stochastic processes underlie a vast range of natural and social phenomena. Some processes such as a...
Simulating the stochastic evolution of real quantities on a digital computer requires a trade-off be...
Simulating stochastic processes using less resources is a key pursuit in many sciences. This involve...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
We investigate the problem of simulating classical stochastic processes through quantum dynamics and...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
Continuous-time stochastic processes pervade everyday experience, and the simulation of models of th...
For many years after the dawn of computing machines, it seemed to be the case that the dynamics of a...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...
Stochastic processes are as ubiquitous throughout the quantitative sciences as they are notorious fo...