Derives a boundary-conditioned transfer theorem in which Bures-Wasserstein substrate boundary transitions induce nonzero inter-spin correlation blocks, primarily in the double-quantum SU(1,1) sector, that are readable via a 45°-gradient-45° NMR block.
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Derives a boundary-conditioned transfer theorem in which Bures-Wasserstein substrate boundary transitions induce nonzero inter-spin correlation blocks, primarily in the double-quantum SU(1,1) sector, that are readable via a 45°-gradient-45° NMR block.