Communications Physics
An open access journal from Nature Portfolio publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the physical sciences.
From climate change and economy to particle accelerators
Researchers from ELTE Eötvös Loránd University have shown that the motion of particles in high-energy nuclear collisions can be described by Lévy walks, a phenomenon found in nature in a wide variety of ways, from biology through chemistry and geology to geology.
Readout error mitigated quantum state tomography tested on superconducting qubits
Noise in quantum systems can negate any potential benefits they have over classical computers. Here, we explore how one can overcome the growing issue of readout errors in a superconducting qubit device.
Dynamic metastable vortex states in interacting vortex lines
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon observed in various fields: from clocks coupled to ruby’s nuclear magnetic resonance laser, from atrial pacemaker cells to periodically stimulated fireflies. Historically, Christiaan Huygens observed that two coupled pendulum clocks could synchronize.
'SIMONA' software package released!
The software package SIMONA (an acronym standing for SIgned MOdels for Network Analysis) is designed to solve maximum-entropy models for signed networks and generate the related ensembles.