Under local amplitude damping the n-qubit GHZ family loses entanglement at damping strength γ_e but regains magic at γ_+ satisfying γ_e + γ_+ = 1 for every n, with the reborn magic residing in a fully separable state.
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Derives a recoil-resolved Hamiltonian from relativistic QED showing free electrons form programmable qudits usable for quantum computation, black-hole analogue models, and hybrid quantum light states.
Proposes a context-aware unit testing framework for quantum subroutines modeled as parametrized quantum channels, using probabilistic assertions and demonstrated on GHZ preparation and Shor's algorithm subroutines.
Compares QFT, GHZ, and W circuits on 4-10 qubits between simulator and IBM hardware to assess noise impact and hardware compatibility in the NISQ era.
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Sudden death of entanglement, rebirth of magic
Under local amplitude damping the n-qubit GHZ family loses entanglement at damping strength γ_e but regains magic at γ_+ satisfying γ_e + γ_+ = 1 for every n, with the reborn magic residing in a fully separable state.
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Quantum computing and quantum optics with recoiled free electrons
Derives a recoil-resolved Hamiltonian from relativistic QED showing free electrons form programmable qudits usable for quantum computation, black-hole analogue models, and hybrid quantum light states.
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Context-Aware Unit Testing for Quantum Subroutines
Proposes a context-aware unit testing framework for quantum subroutines modeled as parametrized quantum channels, using probabilistic assertions and demonstrated on GHZ preparation and Shor's algorithm subroutines.
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Comparing a Few Qubit Systems for Superconducting Hardware Compatibility and Circuit Design Sensitivity in Qiskit
Compares QFT, GHZ, and W circuits on 4-10 qubits between simulator and IBM hardware to assess noise impact and hardware compatibility in the NISQ era.