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Quantum Simulation – The Next AI-Sized Market Opportunity? And Why This Decentralized Network Might Be at the Forefront of This New Market
Mainstream media is starting to talk about “quantum” on a regular basis. Quantum mechanics, quantum computing, and quantum security are all topics of interest for outlets like Reuters, as well as more specialised publications such as Daily Quantum. However, possibly the most important sub-sector—one that few are discussing in the short, medium, or long term—is quantum simulation.
1. So...WTF is quantum simulation?
While it is unclear from my research who exactly coined the term “quantum simulation,” the basis of the concept appears to date back to the early 1980s, with Richard Feynman (Nobel Prize in Physics, 1965).
Feynman was educated at MIT and Princeton University—the former becoming relevant again later in this post—and studied quantum mechanics as the focus of his thesis.
In particular, he worked on the principle of least action, a profound unifying idea, extending it from classical physics (where systems take the path of minimum “action,” i.e. the integral of kinetic minus potential energy) into quantum mechanics. He proposed that particles explore all possible paths, but the classical path emerges through interference, laying the groundwork for his path-integral formulation.
Quantum simulation may be new to you, but it should not be ignored or overlooked—and I will explain why below.
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