quantum chaos in superconducting circuits
Quantum chaos in superconducting circuits refers to the study of chaotic behavior exhibited by quantum systems composed of superconducting elements. It involves investigating the complex dynamics and unpredictable patterns that occur in these circuits, which can be used to understand fundamental properties of quantum mechanics and potential applications in quantum technologies.
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