For diffusion QST at 3 qubits, the Bloch representation reaches 0.907 fidelity while Hermitian direct reaches 0.394, reversing the 2-qubit ranking and showing that local conditioning alone does not predict reconstruction quality.
A joint Bayesian hierarchical model for estimating SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic and subgenomic RNA viral dynamics and seroconversion
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Understanding the viral dynamics and immunizing antibodies of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is crucial for devising better therapeutic and prevention strategies for COVID-19. Here, we present a Bayesian hierarchical model that jointly estimates the diagnostic RNA viral load reflecting genomic materials of SARS-CoV-2, the subgenomic RNAs (sgRNA) viral load reflecting active viral replication, and the rate and timing of seroconversion reflecting presence of antibodies. Our proposed method accounts for the dynamical relationship and correlation structure between the two types of viral load, allows for borrowing of information between viral load and antibody data, and identifies potential correlates of viral load characteristics and propensity for seroconversion. We demonstrate the features of the joint model through application to the COVID-19 PEP study and conduct a cross-validation exercise to illustrate the model's ability to impute the sgRNA viral trajectories for people who only had diagnostic viral load data.
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A Design Space Study of Density Matrix Parameterizations for Diffusion-Based Quantum State Tomography
For diffusion QST at 3 qubits, the Bloch representation reaches 0.907 fidelity while Hermitian direct reaches 0.394, reversing the 2-qubit ranking and showing that local conditioning alone does not predict reconstruction quality.