Quantum advantage in hadronic tomography should be evaluated selectively for CFFs, GPDs, TMDs, and GTMDs because their light-front and real-time correlation functions create ill-posed inverse problems that quantum algorithms may address at algorithmic, computational, and inference levels.
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Toward selective quantum advantage in hadronic tomography:explicit cases from Compton form factors, GPDs, TMDs, and GTMDs
Quantum advantage in hadronic tomography should be evaluated selectively for CFFs, GPDs, TMDs, and GTMDs because their light-front and real-time correlation functions create ill-posed inverse problems that quantum algorithms may address at algorithmic, computational, and inference levels.