The paper characterizes families of d-dimensional unitaries and qubit Pauli channels that admit masking through bipartite broadcasting channels, with an iff condition that a qubit channel masks against the identity precisely when it is unital and possesses a pure-state fixed point.
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The paper derives necessary and sufficient conditions for emergent quantum dynamics as a Bayesian inference problem, validates them via semidefinite programming in paradigmatic cases, and defines a new robustness measure against noise.
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Quantum Channel Masking
The paper characterizes families of d-dimensional unitaries and qubit Pauli channels that admit masking through bipartite broadcasting channels, with an iff condition that a qubit channel masks against the identity precisely when it is unital and possesses a pure-state fixed point.
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Emergent Quantum Dynamics as a Bayesian Inference Problem: A Critical Analysis
The paper derives necessary and sufficient conditions for emergent quantum dynamics as a Bayesian inference problem, validates them via semidefinite programming in paradigmatic cases, and defines a new robustness measure against noise.