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Chinese Scientists Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computing

If you really want go to scopus and try to track articles published recently and try to see what is happening.

Let's do that.

How about Web of Science instead of Scopus?:agree::rofl:

You searched for: TOPIC: (quantum)
Timespan: 2012-2017.

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Also let me remind everyone that most scientific journals and articles in China are published in Chinese, not in English, therefore search results from Web of Science and Scopus are probably going to underrepresent the level of research going on in China. :)
 
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Let's do that.

How about Web of Science instead of Scopus?:agree::rofl:

You searched for: TOPIC: (quantum)
Timespan: 2012-2017.



Also let me remind everyone that most scientific journals and articles in China are published in Chinese, not in English, therefore search results from Web of Science and Scopus are probably going to underrepresent the level of research going on in China. :)
Thx bro. I don't have access to journals anymore since I've been working for the past decade. China is second only to the US in terms of research paper.
 
Let's do that.

How about Web of Science instead of Scopus?:agree::rofl:

You searched for: TOPIC: (quantum)
Timespan: 2012-2017.

jbxKZCr.jpg


Also let me remind everyone that most scientific journals and articles in China are published in Chinese, not in English, therefore search results from Web of Science and Scopus are probably going to underrepresent the level of research going on in China. :)

Research has shown that non-Anglophone academics, publishing mainly in their own language (i.e. non-English), are seriously underrepresented in the Web of Science and Scopus databases in terms of both citations and h-index.

http://www.harzing.com/publications...us-and-the-web-of-science-speak-your-language

Moreover, I can confirm that over 99% of Web of Science search results are in English.

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This makes China's #1 ranking (in my "quantum" search results) even more amazing.

China is horribly underrepresented in the Web of Science database and still rank #1 in my search results.
 
Research has shown that non-Anglophone academics, publishing mainly in their own language (i.e. non-English), are seriously underrepresented in the Web of Science and Scopus databases in terms of both citations and h-index.

http://www.harzing.com/publications...us-and-the-web-of-science-speak-your-language

Moreover, I can confirm that over 99% of Web of Science search results are in English.

7u8ZVQ3.jpg


This makes China's #1 ranking (in my "quantum" search results) even more amazing.

China is horribly underrepresented in the Web of Science database and still rank #1 in my search results.
Since Indian loves English and their source so much. They shall make English as national language and abandon the use of Hindi , Bengali or Tamil. Maybe they shall go back to rai India. :enjoy:
 
Since Indian loves English and their source so much. They shall make English as national language and abandon the use of Hindi , Bengali or Tamil. Maybe they shall go back to rai India. :enjoy:
Inglish is their official language
 
Let's do that.

How about Web of Science instead of Scopus?:agree::rofl:

You searched for: TOPIC: (quantum)
Timespan: 2012-2017.

jbxKZCr.jpg


Also let me remind everyone that most scientific journals and articles in China are published in Chinese, not in English, therefore search results from Web of Science and Scopus are probably going to underrepresent the level of research going on in China. :)


This is total articles published. Total articles are a very poor measure of research.
Since you have Web of science sort through articles by citations and then count the articles of China in the top 100 or 1000 articles.

I am busy these days, but soon I will give you stats from both Scopus and Web of science.

Research has shown that non-Anglophone academics, publishing mainly in their own language (i.e. non-English), are seriously underrepresented in the Web of Science and Scopus databases in terms of both citations and h-index.

http://www.harzing.com/publications...us-and-the-web-of-science-speak-your-language

Moreover, I can confirm that over 99% of Web of Science search results are in English.

7u8ZVQ3.jpg


This makes China's #1 ranking (in my "quantum" search results) even more amazing.

China is horribly underrepresented in the Web of Science database and still rank #1 in my search results.


All top research today is published in English. Specially in the sciences.
 
Research has shown that non-Anglophone academics, publishing mainly in their own language (i.e. non-English), are seriously underrepresented in the Web of Science and Scopus databases in terms of both citations and h-index.

http://www.harzing.com/publications...us-and-the-web-of-science-speak-your-language

Moreover, I can confirm that over 99% of Web of Science search results are in English.

7u8ZVQ3.jpg


This makes China's #1 ranking (in my "quantum" search results) even more amazing.

China is horribly underrepresented in the Web of Science database and still rank #1 in my search results.
I do know for a fact that a lot of research are done in Chinese and published domestically, including some sensitive research.
 
This is total articles published. Total articles are a very poor measure of research.
Since you have Web of science sort through articles by citations and then count the articles of China in the top 100 or 1000 articles.

I am busy these days, but soon I will give you stats from both Scopus and Web of science.

I don't buy the excuse that you don't have time. Logging on to Web of Science/Scopus is as easy as logging on to PDF. You have time to incessantly troll on this forum, but you don't have time to do a simple search through a scientific database and post the results? I don't buy it at all. If you have an argument, back it up with your own evidence. Don't ask me to do it for you.

All top research today is published in English. Specially in the sciences.

As recently as the 1960s, some 40 percent of scientific literature was published in French, German, or Russian. Things change.
 
China has THOUSANDS of scientific journals (published in Chinese) that are simply not indexed in Web of Science or Scopus.
Chinese take pride in their own language and culture that they published important articles and research in Chinese. Unlike some other countries. :enjoy:
 
中国科学家成功实现反事实量子通信

http://www.htjsjt.com/tansuofaxian/news152536.html

Counterfactual quantum communication

据物理学家组织网近期报道,中国科学技术大学研究人员成功实现直接反事实量子通信,在不发送任何物理粒子的情况下将一幅黑白位图从一个地点传送到另一个地点,这在通信史上尚属首次。该研究由中国科学技术大学、中科大上海研究所以及清华大学的中国科学家合作设计和实验,用嵌套式的量子芝诺效应成功实现反事实通信。

反事实性在两个地点之间需要一种量子通道,这意味着量子微粒穿过此通道的可能性极小,如果能够穿过,会丢弃此系统的运行,而开启一个新运行系统。因为波粒二象性使其运作,但是波粒二象性是粒子物理学的基础:粒子可以单独由波函数来描述。

换言之,量子芝诺效应发生在不稳定的量子系统被反复的测量。在量子世界,观测或测量系统会导致系统发生改变,在本例中,不稳定的粒子在反复观测时将永远不会衰减。量子芝诺效应创造了一个具有高可能性的事实上冻结的系统。研究报告发表在《美国国家科学院院刊》上。

@Bussard Ramjet :D:tup:
 
He is too ashame to answer truth we present. Silent is good for him. :enjoy:
Well for a Chemical Engineering student he is a rare breed of talent from India. He's been educating us about all kinds of fields including computer science and quantum computing. A man of many talents, i hope India is not gonna let go this brain or else it's a drain
 
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