Monthly Archives: April 2016

A somewhat coherent post on a robust idea

[This is a guest post by our long-time friend and collaborator Marco Piani, cross-posted on his blog Quantum Rules] The word “coherence” has different meaning for different people. Most people may think of the notion of being logical and consistent, be it … Continue reading

Posted in Interference, Quantum research, Superposition | 4 Comments

Tangram puzzles and the cost of calculating entanglement

I haven’t got many memories of my time as a kid. They mostly survive through exhilarating accounts narrated by my parents to other relatives and friends over and over again… but I do not remember living most of them (not sure why). Yet … Continue reading

Posted in Entanglement, Geometry, Quantum research | 3 Comments