A new compilation framework treats quantum channels as first-class objects via ChannelIR and LindFront, achieving up to 99% gate count reduction on Lindbladian benchmarks versus unoptimized and Stinespring baselines.
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Under local amplitude damping, GHZ-type states lose magic, regain it after entanglement death, and the rebirth threshold exactly mirrors the entanglement-death threshold: γ₊ = 1 − γₑ for every n.
Direct and efficient approximation of arbitrary one-qubit unitaries is achieved via repeat-until-success circuits with one ancillary qubit, using lattice-based synthesis and related mathematical tools.
A review of how quantum information science is expected to provide new tools and insights for nuclear and high-energy physics phenomenology and quantum simulations.
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A Compilation Framework for Quantum Simulation of Non-unitary Dynamics
A new compilation framework treats quantum channels as first-class objects via ChannelIR and LindFront, achieving up to 99% gate count reduction on Lindbladian benchmarks versus unoptimized and Stinespring baselines.
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Sudden death of entanglement, rebirth of magic
Under local amplitude damping, GHZ-type states lose magic, regain it after entanglement death, and the rebirth threshold exactly mirrors the entanglement-death threshold: γ₊ = 1 − γₑ for every n.
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Direct U(2) approximation via repeat-until-success circuits
Direct and efficient approximation of arbitrary one-qubit unitaries is achieved via repeat-until-success circuits with one ancillary qubit, using lattice-based synthesis and related mathematical tools.
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Quantum Complexity and New Directions in Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics Phenomenology
A review of how quantum information science is expected to provide new tools and insights for nuclear and high-energy physics phenomenology and quantum simulations.
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