CritPt benchmark shows state-of-the-art LLMs reach only 5.7% average accuracy on full-scale unpublished physics research tasks, rising to about 10% with coding tools.
Quantum advantage in distributed sensing with noisy quantum networks
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For two interacting qubits the reduction in concurrence from fluctuations in interaction strength is bounded by the quantum Fisher information with respect to that strength.
A lithium niobate device switches arbitrary entangled states with low decoherence at 1 MHz and supports up to 1 GHz reconfiguration, claimed as the first multi-node dynamic entanglement distribution at these speeds.
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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Probing the Critical Point (CritPt) of AI Reasoning: a Frontier Physics Research Benchmark
CritPt benchmark shows state-of-the-art LLMs reach only 5.7% average accuracy on full-scale unpublished physics research tasks, rising to about 10% with coding tools.
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Information-Geometric Bound on the Robustness of Entanglement Generation
For two interacting qubits the reduction in concurrence from fluctuations in interaction strength is bounded by the quantum Fisher information with respect to that strength.
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A Universal Quantum Information Preserving Photonic Switch for Scalable Quantum Networks
A lithium niobate device switches arbitrary entangled states with low decoherence at 1 MHz and supports up to 1 GHz reconfiguration, claimed as the first multi-node dynamic entanglement distribution at these speeds.
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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.
- Realistic Simulation of Quantum Repeater with Encoding and Classical Error Correction