Continuous temporal processing in open quantum reservoirs is shown to obey a generalized Landauer bound, with predictive performance tied to resonant energy-gap matching and to quantum coherence.
Non-markovianity and memory enhancement in quantum reservoir computing
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Introduces tunable partial-SWAP for controllable memory capacity in quantum reservoir networks, modeled as controlled amplitude-damping and validated via STMC and NARMA-5 benchmarks on simulators and IBM QPUs.
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Thermodynamics of Quantum Reservoir Computing
Continuous temporal processing in open quantum reservoirs is shown to obey a generalized Landauer bound, with predictive performance tied to resonant energy-gap matching and to quantum coherence.
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Controllable Quantum Memory Capacity in Quantum Reservoir Networks with Tunable partial-SWAPs
Introduces tunable partial-SWAP for controllable memory capacity in quantum reservoir networks, modeled as controlled amplitude-damping and validated via STMC and NARMA-5 benchmarks on simulators and IBM QPUs.