Stochastic magic-state production in fault-tolerant quantum computing inflates execution time but reduces peak resource demand, allowing stochastic-aware factory allocation to cut space-time volume by up to 27% and factories by up to 30% versus deterministic optima.
Universal quantum computation with ideal clifford gates and noisy ancillas
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Quantum mechanics violates a causal inequality derived from absoluteness of observed events plus axiological time symmetry and no retrocausality in timelike scenarios, even under a weakened operational version of absoluteness.
A Spekkens contextual system of odd-dimensional stabilizer plus magic state becomes noncontextual under depolarizing decoherence past a threshold, with quasiprobability representations differing in how well they detect the shift.
External quantum fluctuations from the apparatus initial state select measurement contexts in generalized measurements, allowing different outcomes to represent different contexts.
A review of how quantum information science is expected to provide new tools and insights for nuclear and high-energy physics phenomenology and quantum simulations.
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Price and Payoff: Non-Determinism in Fault Tolerant Quantum Computation
Stochastic magic-state production in fault-tolerant quantum computing inflates execution time but reduces peak resource demand, allowing stochastic-aware factory allocation to cut space-time volume by up to 27% and factories by up to 30% versus deterministic optima.
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Limits of Absoluteness of Observed Events in Timelike Scenarios: A No-Go Theorem
Quantum mechanics violates a causal inequality derived from absoluteness of observed events plus axiological time symmetry and no retrocausality in timelike scenarios, even under a weakened operational version of absoluteness.
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Classical Limit: Dissipation of Spekkens' Generalised Contextuality under Decoherence
A Spekkens contextual system of odd-dimensional stabilizer plus magic state becomes noncontextual under depolarizing decoherence past a threshold, with quasiprobability representations differing in how well they detect the shift.
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External quantum fluctuations select measurement contexts
External quantum fluctuations from the apparatus initial state select measurement contexts in generalized measurements, allowing different outcomes to represent different contexts.
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Quantum Complexity and New Directions in Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics Phenomenology
A review of how quantum information science is expected to provide new tools and insights for nuclear and high-energy physics phenomenology and quantum simulations.