The HGP/LP Tanner graph spectral ratio equals (1+β_base)/2 and BB code spectra reduce to lm independent 2×2 SVDs, enabling a multi-layer AOL routing protocol with constant per-cycle depth.
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Nonlinear cross-entropy benchmark and heavy-output classifier enable sample-efficient distinction between noisy quantum and classical spoofers for shallow-depth all-to-all random circuits.
Superimposing a blue-detuned repulsive beam onto an attractive optical tweezer creates a barricade that suppresses light-assisted collision loss, enabling cumulative fill fractions exceeding 80% after four loading cycles for both 87Rb and CaF.
A pulsed fiber amplifier system achieves coherent Rydberg excitation of single atoms in a rubidium array with performance comparable to continuous-wave lasers.
Defines an entanglement-structure factor from Fourier analysis of site concurrences and compares it to local-density order parameters for Z_n transitions in Rydberg chains.
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Using Tanner Spectral Reduction to Improve Multi-Layer Optical Lattice Routing for Hypergraph-Product and Bivariate Bicycle qLDPC Codes
The HGP/LP Tanner graph spectral ratio equals (1+β_base)/2 and BB code spectra reduce to lm independent 2×2 SVDs, enabling a multi-layer AOL routing protocol with constant per-cycle depth.
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Sample-efficient benchmarking of shallow all-to-all random quantum circuits
Nonlinear cross-entropy benchmark and heavy-output classifier enable sample-efficient distinction between noisy quantum and classical spoofers for shallow-depth all-to-all random circuits.
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Near-deterministic loading of optical tweezer arrays via repulsive barricade potentials
Superimposing a blue-detuned repulsive beam onto an attractive optical tweezer creates a barricade that suppresses light-assisted collision loss, enabling cumulative fill fractions exceeding 80% after four loading cycles for both 87Rb and CaF.
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Coherent Rydberg excitation of single atoms using a pulsed fiber amplifier
A pulsed fiber amplifier system achieves coherent Rydberg excitation of single atoms in a rubidium array with performance comparable to continuous-wave lasers.
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Entanglement Structure Across $\mathbb{Z}_n$ Phase Transitions in 1D Rydberg Atom Arrays
Defines an entanglement-structure factor from Fourier analysis of site concurrences and compares it to local-density order parameters for Z_n transitions in Rydberg chains.