In the large-N limit, spin squeezing torsion yields a nonlinear qubit governed by the two-state Gross-Pitaevskii equation that solves single-input state discrimination on the Bloch sphere.
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In a mesoscopic ring of SU(N) fermions with a localized barrier, current and density profiles arise from the balance between single-particle processes and a high-stiffness spin-correlated state tied to N-fold flux fractionalization.
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From spin squeezing to fast state discrimination
In the large-N limit, spin squeezing torsion yields a nonlinear qubit governed by the two-state Gross-Pitaevskii equation that solves single-input state discrimination on the Bloch sphere.
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Static impurity in a mesoscopic system of SU($N$) fermionic matter-waves
In a mesoscopic ring of SU(N) fermions with a localized barrier, current and density profiles arise from the balance between single-particle processes and a high-stiffness spin-correlated state tied to N-fold flux fractionalization.