The High Cost of Quantum Randomness Is Dropping
SMRTR summary
Researchers have proven it's possible to construct "pseudorandom" quantum circuits that mimic true randomness without the enormous computational load. This breakthrough could enable more efficient quantum computing experiments and provide new ways to study black holes, potentially bridging classical and quantum theories.
SMRTR provides this summary for quick context. The original article belongs to Quanta Magazine.
Read the original article