Multi-dimensional structures called hypercubes may act as the building blocks for tomorrow`s nanocomputers - machines made of such tiny elements that they are dominated not by forces that we`re familiar with every day, but by quantum properties.
Multi-dimensional structures called hypercubes may act as the building blocks for tomorrow`s nanocomputers - machines made of such tiny elements that they are dominated not by forces that we`re familiar with every day, but by quantum properties.