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... By iteratively applying the same input test vector (a probabilistic test) we are calculating the probability of getting the observed output. The input vectors are always vectors of pure states. Each successive iteration reduces the probability of obtaining a correct measurement for a faulty circuit. ...
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... function of the number operator N . One may consider various types of Hamiltonian systems, either Hermitian or non-Hermitian, and replace the original standard canonical variables (x0 , p0 ), obeying [x0 , p0 ] = i~, by (X, P ). It is crucial to note that even when the undeformed Hamiltonian is Herm ...
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