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Quantum neural network may be able to cheat the uncertainty principle

Last updated: January 10, 2026 9:55 am
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Quantum chip of a Quantum System Two quantum computer is on display at the opening of the first quantum data center of the computer company IBM

Quantum computers could benefit from a path around the Heisenberg uncertainty principle

Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy

The Heisenberg uncertainty principle sets a boundary on how accurately we can measure specific properties of quantum objects. However, a recent breakthrough by researchers suggests a potential workaround utilizing a quantum neural network.

When dealing with quantum objects, such as certain molecules, predicting their future properties based on current measurements can be challenging due to the inherent nature of quantum mechanics. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle dictates that certain properties of quantum objects cannot be precisely measured simultaneously. For instance, a precise measurement of a quantum particle’s momentum may lead to an approximate measurement of its position.

Researchers, led by Duanlu Zhou from the Chinese Academy of Science, have demonstrated mathematically that employing quantum neural networks could potentially overcome these measurement limitations.

Zhou’s team focused on the practical implications of this discovery, particularly in the realm of quantum computing. Quantum computers rely on qubits as their building blocks, and understanding and characterizing these qubits are essential for their efficient operation. Traditional methods of determining qubit properties may face challenges due to the uncertainty principle’s constraints.

The researchers’ findings indicate that utilizing a quantum neural network, which incorporates random operations from a predefined set, could resolve the compatibility issues inherent in traditional measurement operations. By leveraging randomness in the quantum machine-learning algorithm, the team was able to measure multiple properties of quantum objects, including combinations that are typically restricted by the uncertainty principle.

Robert Huang from the California Institute of Technology highlights the significance of efficiently measuring incompatible properties in quantum systems. This advancement could accelerate scientific discoveries in fields like chemistry, materials science, and quantum computing development.

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While the proposed approach shows promise, its practical implementation and effectiveness compared to alternative methods that exploit randomness for quantum measurements remain to be seen, according to Huang.

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