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🧬 Analog Quantum Simulator: Exponential vs Linear Scaling

Watch classical simulation cost explode as 2^N while a real quantum simulator's cost stays linear in N. Grow a chain of qubits, run an excitation across it, and see the classical resource curve run off the chart.

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⚙ Under the hood

Grow a chain of N qubits and run an excitation across it on a live 3D lattice, while a resource chart shows classical exact-simulation memory exploding as 2^N — running off the chart and flagged INTRACTABLE — next to the quantum simulator's own resource need, which stays almost flat because it scales only linearly with N.

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