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Quantum complexity tamed by machine learning

Quantum Complexity Tamed by Machine Learning | Quanta Magazine.
If only scientists understood exactly how electrons act in molecules, they’d be able to predict the behavior of everything from experimental drugs to high-temperature superconductors.

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