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A radon emanation measurement system at the Carleton Noble Liquid Detector Laboratory

P. Adhikari, M. G. Boulay, R. Crampton, D. Gallacher, M. Perry · 2026

Radon is one of the most important sources of background in rare event search experiments, such as those searching for Dark Matter and neutrinos, due to its unavoidable production from natural uranium…

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Deterministic Realization of Classical Dissipation on Quantum Computers

Muhammad Idrees Khan, Sauro Succi, Hua-Dong Yao · 2026

Lattice Boltzmann (LB) on quantum devices must reconcile unitary gate evolution with the dissipative \emph{collision} step. In the multiple-relaxation-time (MRT) class, we work in the common setting o…

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Kramers-Kronig Relations and Causality in Non-Markovian Open Quantum Dynamics: Kernel, State, and Effective Kernel

Kejun Liu · 2026

Kramers-Kronig (KK) relations are usually invoked for causal response functions, but their precise status for non-Markovian quantum memory kernels is less explicit. We separate three Laplace-domain ob…

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Schr\"odinger-Navier-Stokes Equation for the Quantum Simulation of Navier-Stokes Flows

Luca Cappelli, Sauro Succi, Monica Lacatus, Alessandro Zecchi, Alessandro Roggero · 2026

The search for quantum-like wave formulations of the Navier-Stokes (Schr\"odinger-Navier-Stokes, SNS for short) equations describing classical dissipative fluids has met with increasing attention in t…

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Near-Tsirelson Bell-CHSH Violations in Quantum Field Theory via Carleman and Hankel Operators

David Dudal, Ken Vandermeersch · 2026

We study Bell-Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (Bell-CHSH) violations in the vacuum state of free spinor fields in $(1+1)$-dimensional Minkowski spacetime. We construct explicit smooth compactly supported t…

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Efficient Quantum Simulation for Nonlinear Stochastic Differential Equations

Xiangyu Li, Ahmet Burak Catli, Ho Kiat Lim, Matthew Pocrnic, Dong An, Jin-Peng Liu, Nathan Wiebe · 2026

Nonlinear stochastic differential equations (NSDEs) are a pillar of mathematical modeling for scientific and engineering applications. Accurate and efficient simulation of large-scale NSDEs is prohibi…

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Maximum residual strong monogamy inequality for multiqubit entanglement

Dong-Dong Dong, Xue-Ke Song, Liu Ye, Dong Wang, Gerardo Adesso · 2026

We establish two new inequalities, the weighted strong monogamy (WSM) and the maximum residual strong monogamy (MRSM), which sharpen the generalized Coffman-Kundu-Wootters inequity for multiqubit stat…

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Alleviating Post-Linearization Challenges for Solving Nonlinear Systems on a Quantum Computer

Tayyab Ali · 2026

The linearity inherent in quantum mechanics limits current quantum hardware from directly solving nonlinear systems governed by nonlinear differential equations. One can opt for linearization framewor…

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Predictability of bursts of a recurrent nova using topological data analysis and machine learning

Ignacio Morales-Gil · 2025

RS Oph is a recurrent nova, a kind of cataclismic variable that shows bursts in a period approximately shorter than a century. Persistent homology, a technique from topological data analysis, studies …

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Efficient quantum algorithm for solving differential equations with Fourier nonlinearity via Koopman linearization

Judd Katz, Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan, Abhijeet Alase · 2025

Quantum algorithms offer an exponential advantage with respect to the number of dependent variables for solving certain nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs). These algorithms typically beg…

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Classification of diffusion processes in dimension $d$ via the Carleman approach with applications to models involving additive, multiplicative or square-root noises

Cecile Monthus · 2025

The Carleman approach is well-known in the field of deterministic classical dynamics as a method to replace a finite number $d$ of non-linear differential equations by an infinite-dimensional linear s…

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An end-to-end quantum algorithm for nonlinear fluid dynamics with bounded quantum advantage

David Jennings, Kamil Korzekwa, Matteo Lostaglio, Richard Ashworth, Emanuele Marsili, Stephen Rolston · 2025

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a cornerstone of classical scientific computing, and there is growing interest in whether quantum computers can accelerate such simulations. To date, the existing…

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Quantum lattice Boltzmann method for several time steps: A local Carleman linearization algorithm

Antonio David Bastida Zamora, Ljubomir Budinski, Valtteri Lahtinen, Pierre Sagaut · 2025

This article presents a novel encoding for quantum Lattice Boltzmann method algorithm using Carleman linearization. In contrast to previous articles \cite{Sanavio2024LatticeBC,sanavio2025carleman}, th…

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Provably Efficient Quantum Algorithms for Solving Nonlinear Differential Equations Using Multiple Bosonic Modes Coupled with Qubits

Yu Gan, Hirad Alipanah, Jinglei Cheng, Zeguan Wu, Guangyi Li, Juan Jose Mendoza-Arenas, Peyman Givi, Mujeeb R. Malik, Brian J. McDermott, Junyu Liu · 2025

Quantum computers have long been expected to efficiently solve complex classical differential equations. Most digital, fault-tolerant approaches use Carleman linearization to map nonlinear systems to …

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Two Quantum Algorithms for Nonlinear Reaction-Diffusion Equation using Chebyshev Approximation Method

Manish Kumar · 2025

We present two new quantum algorithms for reaction-diffusion equations that employ the truncated Chebyshev polynomial approximation. This method is employed to numerically solve the ordinary different…

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Globalizing the Carleman linear embedding method for nonlinear dynamics

Ivan Novikau, Ilon Joseph · 2025

The Carleman embedding method is a widely used technique for linearizing a system of nonlinear differential equations, but fails to converge in regions where there are multiple fixed points. We propos…

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The foundational value of quantum computing for classical fluids

Sauro Succi, Claudio Sanavio, Peter Love · 2025

Quantum algorithms for classical physics problems expose new patterns of quantum information flow as compared to the many-body Schr\"{o}dinger equation. As a result, besides their potential practical …

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A Quantum Linear Systems Pathway for Solving Differential Equations

Abhishek Setty · 2025

We present a systematic pathway for solving differential equations within the quantum linear systems framework by combining block encoding with Quantum Singular Value Transformation (QSVT). The approa…

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On enumeration of $l$-hypermaps

Zhengfei Huang, Di Yang · 2025

The $l$-hypermaps, $l\ge2$, which generalize (dual of) ribbon graphs ($l=2$ case), are interesting enumerative objects. In this paper, based on a theorem of Carlet--van de Leur--Posthuma--Shadrin and …

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Quantum algorithms for general nonlinear dynamics based on the Carleman embedding

David Jennings, Kamil Korzekwa, Matteo Lostaglio, Andrew T Sornborger, Yigit Subasi, Guoming Wang · 2025

Important nonlinear dynamics, such as those found in plasma and fluid systems, are typically hard to simulate on classical computers. Thus, if fault-tolerant quantum computers could efficiently solve …

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