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Fatih Ozaydin, Ramita Sarkar, Veysel Bayrakci, Cihan Bayindir, Azmi Ali Altintas and Özgür E. Müstecaplioglu
Decoherence is a major issue in quantum information processing, degrading the performance of tasks or even precluding them. Quantum error-correcting codes, creating decoherence-free subspaces, and the quantum Zeno effect are among the major means for pro...
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Javeria Amin, Muhammad Almas Anjum, Rida Zahra, Muhammad Imran Sharif, Seifedine Kadry and Lukas Sevcik
Pests are always the main source of field damage and severe crop output losses in agriculture. Currently, manually classifying and counting pests is time consuming, and enumeration of population accuracy might be affected by a variety of subjective measu...
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Shirshendu Chatterjee, Bikash K. Behera and Felix J. Seo
A quantum simulation experiment pairing Hamiltonians of nearest-neighbor interacting superconducting qubits was performed with a complete set of algorithms on an IBM Quantum Computer-IBMq Lima. The experiment revealed that the fidelity is a function of i...
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Youssef Moawad, Wim Vanderbauwhede and René Steijl
As quantum computing technology continues to develop, the need for research into novel quantum algorithms is growing. However, such algorithms cannot yet be reliably tested on actual quantum hardware, which is still limited in several ways, including qub...
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Nicolas Fabre
We present a linear optical protocol for teleporting and correcting both temporal and frequency errors in two time?frequency qubit states. The first state is the frequency (or time-of-arrival) cat qubit, which is a single photon in a superposition of two...
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Massimiliano Cutugno, Annarita Giani, Paul M. Alsing, Laura Wessing and Austar Schnore
Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize the way hard computational problems are solved in terms of speed and accuracy. Quantum hardware is an active area of research and different hardware platforms are being developed. Quantum algorithms ta...
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Parfait Atchade-Adelomou, Guillermo Alonso-Linaje, Jordi Albo-Canals and Daniel Casado-Fauli
This article aims to bring quantum computing to robotics. A quantum algorithm is developed to minimize the distance traveled in warehouses and distribution centers where order picking is applied. For this, a proof of concept is proposed through a Raspber...
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Shi-Yuan Ma, Ashraf Khalil, Hassan Hajjdiab and Hichem Eleuch
The dilation and erosion operations are the first fundamental step in classical image processing. They are important in many image processing algorithms to extract basic image features, such as geometric shapes; such shapes are then fed to higher level a...
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Leonardo Chiatti
In this article a completely objective decoherence mechanism is hypothesized, operating at the level of the elementary particles of matter. The standard quantum mechanical description is complemented with a phenomenological evolution equation, involving ...
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C. Aris Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann
During the last few decades, considerable advances in quantum information theory have shown deep existing connections between quantum correlation effects (like entanglement and quantum discord) and thermodynamics. Here the concept of conditional entropy ...
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