Localized Entanglement Purification (LEP) is a new family of protocols that purifies entanglement at the level of network regions by exploiting spatial noise asymmetries to reduce resource consumption for larger quantum systems.
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In the nonlinear Jaynes-Cummings model with Kerr extension and Lindblad dissipation, robustness of geometric phases and entanglement is governed by alignment between coherent and dissipative trajectories, establishing a geometric criterion for decoherence resilience.
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Localized Entanglement Purification
Localized Entanglement Purification (LEP) is a new family of protocols that purifies entanglement at the level of network regions by exploiting spatial noise asymmetries to reduce resource consumption for larger quantum systems.
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Dynamically Enabled Robustness of Geometric Phases and Entanglement in the Nonlinear Jaynes-Cummings Model
In the nonlinear Jaynes-Cummings model with Kerr extension and Lindblad dissipation, robustness of geometric phases and entanglement is governed by alignment between coherent and dissipative trajectories, establishing a geometric criterion for decoherence resilience.