Boson-Fermion Algebraic Mapping in Second Quantization. [PDF]
Lingua F+3 more
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Abstract In this study, the properties, equilibrium, and stability of compact objects within the framework of teleparallel gravity with the generalized MIT bag model are investigated. By incorporating the modified field equations, the influence of the generalized bag constant on the structure and physical characteristics of quark stars and neutron ...
Sayantan Ghosh+2 more
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A combinatory approach of non-chain ring and henon map for image encryption application. [PDF]
Mohi Ud Din S+4 more
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The fractional soliton solutions of the dynamical system of equations for ion sound and Langmuir waves: a comparative analysis. [PDF]
Faridi WA+4 more
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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics. [PDF]
Gu Y, Wang J.
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The hybrid approach to Quantum Supervised Machine Learning is compatible with Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices but hardly useful. Pure quantum kernels requiring fault‐tolerant quantum computers are more promising. Examples are kernels computed by means of the Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) and kernels defined via the calculation of ...
Massimiliano Incudini+2 more
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CAML: Commutative Algebra Machine Learning─A Case Study on Protein-Ligand Binding Affinity Prediction. [PDF]
Feng H+6 more
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Reproducing the Effects of Quantum Deformation in the Undeformed Jaynes‐Cummings Model
The inverse problem approach, where atomic probabilities are modulated according to a time‐dependent coupling, is studied for the Jaynes‐Cummings (JC) model. In particular, emphasis is placed on how to reproduce the effects of quantum deformation in a non‐deformed JC model.
Thiago T. Tsutsui+2 more
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Topological-charge multiplexed metasurfaces for generating structural acoustic field and remote dynamic control. [PDF]
Quan J+11 more
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Efficient Simulation of Open Quantum Systems on NISQ Trapped‐Ion Hardware
Open quantum systems exhibit rich dynamics that can be simulated efficiently on quantum computers, allowing us to learn more about their behavior. This work applies a new method to simulate certain open quantum systems on noisy trapped‐ion quantum hardware.
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