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Spectral gap bounds for quantum Markov semigroups via correlation decay |
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Sampling Groups of Pauli Operators to Enhance Direct Fidelity Estimation |
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Long-range entanglement and fractals in monitored quantum circuits |
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Static impurity in a mesoscopic system of SU(N) fermionic matter-waves |
Juan Polo; Wayne Chetcuti; Anna Minguzzi; Andreas Osterloh; Amico Luigi |
Clifford-Enhanced Matrix Product States for Quantum Dynamics |
Antonio Francesco Mello; Alessandro Santini; Mario Collura; Guglielmo Lami; Jacopo De Nardis |
Entanglement theory with limited computational resources |
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Observation of string breaking on a (2+1)D Rydberg quantum simulator |
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The quest for quantum nonlocality in the smallest triangle network |
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New insights into quantum error correction via the coherent information |
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Gap between quantum theory based on real and complex numbers is arbitrarily large |
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Emergent random matrix universality in quantum operator dynamics |
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Realization of one-dimensional anyons via spin-charge separation |
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General framework for continuous quantum stochastic processes |
Clara Wassner |
Unifying non-Markovian characterisation with an efficient and self-consistent framework |
Gregory White; Petar Jurcevic; Charles Hill; Kavan Modi |
Fermionic Magic Resources of Quantum Many-Body Systems |
Paolo Stornati |
Entanglement Hamiltonian for inhomogeneous free fermions |
Riccarda Bonsignori |
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