A ray-tracing framework that models sub-surface scattering via symmetry-constrained unitary quantum collisions, pre-computable on quantum computers to produce BSDFs for new coherent materials.
The quantum theory of optical coherence
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Constructs coherent states for quantized EM field matching classical non-null torus knot solutions and computes their field, energy, helicity, and correlation observables in terms of knot parameters (n,m,l,s).
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Rendering Coherent Scattering via Quantum Collision Models
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Time domain Stokes mechanism of pair correlated k gap solitons in nonlinear photonic time crystal slabs
Time-domain Stokes phenomenon unifies temporal-boundary scattering and k-gap amplification in photonic time crystals, producing Kerr-stabilized soliton pairs whose entanglement is testable via HBT and HOM measurements.
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Coherent States of Non-Null Torus Knots
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