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Google’s Quantum Research Involves Measuring Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Properties

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The use of nuclear magnetic resonance for verification connects quantum computing to established scientific techniques. NMR has decades of development and proven reliability in analyzing molecular properties.

NMR works by observing how atomic nuclei respond to magnetic fields, revealing information about molecular structure and dynamics. This technique is well-understood and widely used in chemistry and medicine.

Using NMR to verify quantum computations provides confidence through independent confirmation. The quantum and NMR results can be compared, with agreement validating the quantum calculations.

Interestingly, the quantum computations revealed information beyond what standard NMR typically provides. This suggests quantum computing offers complementary or enhanced analytical capabilities compared to classical techniques.

The relationship between quantum computing and NMR/MRI technology highlights connections between different applications of quantum physics. Both technologies exploit quantum properties of matter, though in different ways.

As quantum computers analyze more complex molecules, verification through NMR may become insufficient. Developing alternative verification methods for problems beyond classical techniques will be necessary.

 

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