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Terry vs an AI, Round 1: Heralding single-rail (approximate?) 4-GHZ state from squeezed sources

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arxiv 2303.05514 v1 pith:F2KXACPZ submitted 2023-03-08 quant-ph

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The potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to take over the work of physicists should be treated with glee. Here I evaluate one of the scientific discoveries in quantum photonics made by a leading AI in the field, in order to try and gain insight into when I will be allowed to go spend my days sipping mezcal margaritas on a warm beach. My analysis leads me to the distressing conclusion that it may, in fact, be quite a while yet.

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  1. Simulating lossy and partially distinguishable quantum optical circuits: theory, algorithms and applications to experiment validation and state preparation

    quant-ph 2024-12 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    The authors introduce a blocked loop Hafnian and finite-difference sieve that compute coarse-grained photon-number distributions of Gaussian states in exponential, not combinatorial, time.

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