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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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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.
Colin Burdine+3 more
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Representations of the symmetric groups and the Clebsch—Gordan coefficients of the unitary groups
A. Jucys
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Open and Closed Loop Approaches for Energy Efficient Quantum Optimal Control
Concepts from quantum thermodynamics and optimal control are blended to derive a theoretical framework to quantify and minimize the energetic cost of a pulse for unitary synthesis. Two complementary techniques (based on GRAPE and Reinforce‐DRL) are implemented as open‐source software that co‐optimizes the fidelity and energetic cost within quantum ...
Sebastiaan Fauquenot+2 more
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The Product of Two Involutions in the Unitary Group of a Hermitian Form [PDF]
Dragomir Ž. Djoković
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Q‐fid: Quantum Circuit Fidelity Improvement with LSTM Networks
Q‐fid is introduced, an LSTM‐based fidelity prediction system accompanied by a novel metric designed to quantify the fidelity of quantum circuits. This approach frames fidelity prediction as a Time Series Forecasting problem to analyze the tokenized circuits, capturing the causal dependence of the gate sequences and their impact on overall fidelity ...
Yikai Mao+2 more
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On the Structure of Unitary Groups [PDF]
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Quantum Circuit Design using a Progressive Widening Enhanced Monte Carlo Tree Search
This article proposes the Progressive Widening enhanced Monte Carlo Tree Search (PWMCTS) to design parameterized quantum circuits. It improves the efficiency of the previous MCTS‐based techniques in terms of number of quantum circuit evaluation, number of gates and CNOT count.
Vincenzo Lipardi+3 more
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