Femions to Bosons: The Future of Electronics

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The discussion centers on a groundbreaking discovery by theoretical physicists regarding the bosonization-debosonization process, which challenges established research in the field. This finding has significant implications for the future of quantum computing and the evolution of electronic devices, particularly as they become smaller and faster. Key considerations include the development of circuits and substrates for effective boson manipulation, as well as the practical application of the Fermion-to-Boson transition in circuit design.

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An interesting article, but what does it mean to the electronics industry?https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160314111135.htm

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March 14, 2016
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University of Cincinnati
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Theoretical physicists are about to report on a controversial discovery that they say contradicts the work of researchers over the decades. The discovery concerns the conventional approach toward bosonization-debosonization. The finding could affect calculations regarding the future of quantum computers as well as your electronic devices as they become smaller, faster and more advanced.
 
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Very interesting stuff. I'd be curious as to how they will deal with circuit development and the type of substrates they would use for Boson manipulation, as well as if/how the actual Fermion-to-Boson transition would be utilized in circuit design.
 

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