Nonlinear interactions in discrete time crystals increase the system-size scaling exponent of quantum Fisher information approximately linearly with nonlinearity strength, enhancing sensing precision while preserving quadratic time scaling.
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Long-range non-Hermitian XX spin chains show enhanced time and size scaling of dynamical quantum Fisher information for parameter estimation compared to short-range and Hermitian cases, with identical scaling at criticality for ground-state probes.
A review covering frequentist and Bayesian parameter estimation, multiparameter cases, noisy and indefinite-causal-order channels, error-correction strategies, quantum Fisher information, and applications from many-body sensors to atomic clocks and imaging.
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Nonlinear interactions in discrete time crystals increase the system-size scaling exponent of quantum Fisher information approximately linearly with nonlinearity strength, enhancing sensing precision while preserving quadratic time scaling.
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Long-range non-Hermitian XX spin chains show enhanced time and size scaling of dynamical quantum Fisher information for parameter estimation compared to short-range and Hermitian cases, with identical scaling at criticality for ground-state probes.
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A review covering frequentist and Bayesian parameter estimation, multiparameter cases, noisy and indefinite-causal-order channels, error-correction strategies, quantum Fisher information, and applications from many-body sensors to atomic clocks and imaging.