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Can quantum computers simulate matter that beats like a clock forever?

Gonzalo Camacho, Benedikt Fauseweh

May 26, 2026

Quantum processors like those from Google and IBM have realized 'time crystals,' phases of matter that develop repeating structure in time without being directly forced to. Experiments are now producing behavior that existing theory can't fully classify, prompting a new taxonomy: discrete vs. continuous, open vs. closed, topological, and more. The review maps what's been built and where the physics gets genuinely strange.
Published as Time Crystals on Quantum Devices arXiv:2605.27211
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