On the second day of the Nobel Prize Season, John Clark of the University of California, Michael Dura of the University of California and the University of Yale and John Martinis of the University of California won the Macroscopic Quantum and Energy Quantum Tunnel in a Nobel Electric circuit.
John Clark was born in Cambridge, England, who is currently working at the University of California Berkeley.
Michael Dura is born in France, which is currently operating at Yale University and the University of California Santabar.
John Martinez is an American physicist born and a professor at the University of California Santabar. He was hired at Google Quantum AI Lab in the year 9 to build a quantum computer using superconducting qubits.
One of the most important questions in physics is the maximum size of a system that can display the effects of quantum mechanics. The winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics conducted tests with an electrical circuit this year, during which quantum mechanics tunnel and quantum energy level were displayed in a system that is being held.
According to the Nobel Prize in Physics, John Hopfield of Princeton University of America and Jeffrey Einton of the University of Toronto in Canada was awarded.
They won the award for fundamental discoveries and inventions that make it possible for machine learning to be artificial neural networks.
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