The stabilizer Rényi entropy at Rényi index 1/2 for the finite-temperature transverse-field Ising chain reduces exactly to a Pfaffian whose universal scaling function is a level-eight eta quotient encoding hidden defect-like conformal boundary data.
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Under local amplitude damping, GHZ-type states lose magic, regain it after entanglement death, and the rebirth threshold exactly mirrors the entanglement-death threshold: γ₊ = 1 − γₑ for every n.
Pure-state BNMR is an intrinsic function of the nonzero Schmidt spectrum via dimension reduction, yielding quadratic perturbation response, Haar-random profiles localized at symmetric cuts, and closed forms for rank-2 states.
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Hidden Conformal Boundary Data in Finite-Temperature Stabilizer Entropy
The stabilizer Rényi entropy at Rényi index 1/2 for the finite-temperature transverse-field Ising chain reduces exactly to a Pfaffian whose universal scaling function is a level-eight eta quotient encoding hidden defect-like conformal boundary data.
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Sudden death of entanglement, rebirth of magic
Under local amplitude damping, GHZ-type states lose magic, regain it after entanglement death, and the rebirth threshold exactly mirrors the entanglement-death threshold: γ₊ = 1 − γₑ for every n.
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Intrinsic spectral structure of bipartite nonlocal magic resource
Pure-state BNMR is an intrinsic function of the nonzero Schmidt spectrum via dimension reduction, yielding quadratic perturbation response, Haar-random profiles localized at symmetric cuts, and closed forms for rank-2 states.
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Quantum Complexity and New Directions in Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics Phenomenology
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