The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutionize science and technology. Therefore, much effort has been devoted to developing of protocols for computation, communication and metrology, which exploit this scaling, despite formidable technical difficulties. Here we show that the mere frequent observation of a small part of a quantum system can turn its dynamics from a very simple one into an exponentially complex one, capable of universal quantum computation. After discussing examples, we go on to show that this effect is generally to be expected: almost any quantum dynamics becomes universal once ‘observed’ as outlined above. Conversely, we show that any complex quantum dynamics can be...
A major challenge of interdisciplinary description of complex system behaviour is whether real syste...
We discover numerically that a moving wave packet in a chaotic billiard will always evolve into a qu...
We propose a quantum algorithm which uses the number of qubits in an optimal way and efficiently sim...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential t
We construct a Hamiltonian whose dynamics simulate the dynamics of every other Hamiltonian up to exp...
While we have intuitive notions of structure and complexity, the formalization of this intuition is ...
The dynamics of quantum states underlies the emergence of thermodynamics and even recent theories of...
The dynamics of quantum states underlies the emergence of thermodynamics and even recent theories of...
Any computation is facilitated by some physical process, and the observable quantities of any physic...
We apply the recently developed notion of complexity for field theory to a quantum quench through a ...
We apply the recently developed notion of complexity for field theory to a quantum quench through th...
A major challenge of interdisciplinary description of complex system behaviour is whether real syste...
We discover numerically that a moving wave packet in a chaotic billiard will always evolve into a qu...
We propose a quantum algorithm which uses the number of qubits in an optimal way and efficiently sim...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential to revolutio...
The ability of quantum systems to host exponentially complex dynamics has the potential t
We construct a Hamiltonian whose dynamics simulate the dynamics of every other Hamiltonian up to exp...
While we have intuitive notions of structure and complexity, the formalization of this intuition is ...
The dynamics of quantum states underlies the emergence of thermodynamics and even recent theories of...
The dynamics of quantum states underlies the emergence of thermodynamics and even recent theories of...
Any computation is facilitated by some physical process, and the observable quantities of any physic...
We apply the recently developed notion of complexity for field theory to a quantum quench through a ...
We apply the recently developed notion of complexity for field theory to a quantum quench through th...
A major challenge of interdisciplinary description of complex system behaviour is whether real syste...
We discover numerically that a moving wave packet in a chaotic billiard will always evolve into a qu...
We propose a quantum algorithm which uses the number of qubits in an optimal way and efficiently sim...