Fundamental Quantum Theorem Now Holds For Finite Temperatures And Not Just Absolute Zero

Date 18th, Oct 2021
Source Science Times - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Absolute zero − the most appropriate temperature for both quantum experiments and quantum computing − makes it easier to describe a system by relying on a set of fundamental propositions. One of them, the quantum adiabatic theorem, ensures simpler dynamics of quantum systems if external parameters change smoothly enough.