Study suggests cleaning up the atmosphere with quantum computing
A new study published in the journal Physical Review Letters proposed a new approach for modelling the Earth’s atmosphere using quantum computing techniques.
A new study published in the journal Physical Review Letters proposed a new approach for modelling the Earth’s atmosphere using quantum computing techniques. The researchers, from the University of Warsaw, used a quantum computer to simulate the behaviour of atoms and molecules in the atmosphere, which could lead to more accurate predictions of weather and climate patterns. They found that using quantum methods can lead to a significant improvement in the accuracy of atmospheric models, especially in regions where classical methods struggle, such as those with strong temperature inversions. The research demonstrates the potential of quantum computing to tackle complex problems in atmospheric science and other fields.