The no-barber principle prohibits selection rules in the inaccessible game that appeal to external adjudicators, favoring the symmetric monoidal category NCFinProb over the cartesian FinProb as its internal language due to the absence of canonical copying maps.
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The No Barber Principle: Towards Formalised Selection in the Inaccessible Game
The no-barber principle prohibits selection rules in the inaccessible game that appeal to external adjudicators, favoring the symmetric monoidal category NCFinProb over the cartesian FinProb as its internal language due to the absence of canonical copying maps.
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Quantum state-preparation control in noisy environment via most-likely paths
A most-likely noise path control strategy for qubit state preparation under dephasing achieves higher success rates than mean-path methods while the latter maximize average fidelity.
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Algebraic structures of the Lindblad equation
Lindblad dynamics admits a universal closed algebra of Hermitian operators with model dependence isolated in a single set of coefficients.