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Raihan Ur Rasool, Hafiz Farooq Ahmad, Wajid Rafique, Adnan Qayyum, Junaid Qadir and Zahid Anwar
In recent years, the interdisciplinary field of quantum computing has rapidly developed and garnered substantial interest from both academia and industry due to its ability to process information in fundamentally different ways, leading to hitherto unatt...
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Conor N. Murphy, Luísa Toledo Tude and Paul R. Eastham
Solids can be cooled by driving impurity ions with lasers, allowing them to transfer heat from the lattice phonons to the electromagnetic surroundings. This exemplifies a quantum thermal machine, which uses a quantum system as a working medium to transfe...
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Simon Huppert, Thomas Plé, Sara Bonella, Philippe Depondt and Fabio Finocchi
This paper reviews methods that aim at simulating nuclear quantum effects (NQEs) using generalized thermal baths. Generalized (or quantum) baths simulate statistical quantum features, and in particular zero-point energy effects, through non-Markovian sto...
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Bruno González-Soria, Francisco Delgado and Alan Anaya-Morales
Developments in ultrafast-spectroscopy techniques have revealed notably long-lived quantum coherence between electronic states in Fenna?Matthews?Olson complex bacteriochlorophylls, a group of molecules setting a nanoscale structure responsible of the coh...
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Andrei Khrennikov and Masanari Asano
We present the quantum-like model of information processing by the brain?s neural networks. The model does not refer to genuine quantum processes in the brain. In this model, uncertainty generated by the action potential of a neuron is represented as qua...
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Roman F. Nalewajski
Several applications of quantum mechanics and information theory to chemical reactivity problems are presented with emphasis on equivalence of variational principles for the constrained minima of the system electronic energy and its kinetic energy compon...
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Fei Yan, Abdullah M. Iliyasu, Sihao Jiao and Huamin Yang
Utilising the properties of quantum mechanics, i.e., entanglement, parallelism, etc., a quantum structure is proposed for representing and manipulating emotion space of robots. This quantum emotion space (QES) provides a mechanism to extend emotion inter...
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