Quantum vault stores token copies at the bank to enable secure authentication without classical side information, achieving false-negative errors below 10^{-4} and attack success below 10^{-18} for 200-token bills on IBMQ hardware.
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Continuous coherent noise modeled via von Mises-Fisher rotations degrades logical performance in quantum error-correcting codes more than equivalent Pauli noise.
Experimental observation of high-dimensional Bell nonlocality between two d=64 systems encoded in 12 qubits, with violations exceeding d=2 bounds and evidence that the nonlocality is genuinely collective across all qubits.
Postselection on typical syndromes in the toric code suppresses logical error rates from p_f to p_f^b with b approximately 3.1 via large-deviation arguments.
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Quantum Vault: Secure Token Authentication Without Classical State Information Benchmarked on IBMQ
Quantum vault stores token copies at the bank to enable secure authentication without classical side information, achieving false-negative errors below 10^{-4} and attack success below 10^{-18} for 200-token bills on IBMQ hardware.
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Continuous Noise Model for Quantum Circuits
Continuous coherent noise modeled via von Mises-Fisher rotations degrades logical performance in quantum error-correcting codes more than equivalent Pauli noise.
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Experimental high-dimensional multi-qubit Bell non-locality on a superconducting quantum processor
Experimental observation of high-dimensional Bell nonlocality between two d=64 systems encoded in 12 qubits, with violations exceeding d=2 bounds and evidence that the nonlocality is genuinely collective across all qubits.
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Scalable accuracy gains from postselection in quantum error correcting codes
Postselection on typical syndromes in the toric code suppresses logical error rates from p_f to p_f^b with b approximately 3.1 via large-deviation arguments.