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Numerical optimization and simulation of two-qubit gates (electron-nuclear) for Germanium-vacancy (GeV) color centers in diamond, aimed at improving quantum repeater efficiency.
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This project is a specialized research artifact associated with a specific ArXiv paper. While it addresses a high-value niche in quantum networking—optimizing gates for Group-IV color centers (which are superior to NV centers due to symmetry-protected coherence)—the project itself is a set of numerical scripts rather than a durable software product. With 0 stars and 6 forks, it shows signs of academic collaboration but lacks any broader developer ecosystem. The defensibility is low because the 'moat' resides in the underlying physics research rather than the code; a competing research group could replicate these results using standard quantum simulation frameworks like QuTiP. Frontier labs (OpenAI, Google DeepMind) have zero risk of entering this specific low-level hardware control niche. The primary 'competitors' are industrial quantum networking divisions (e.g., AWS Center for Quantum Networking, Quix Quantum) who might develop proprietary versions of these control sequences. The displacement horizon is long because the hardware implementation of GeV-based repeaters is still years away from commercial scale.
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