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Theoretical proof and simulation framework establishing the limits of quantum advantage in one-way communication complexity, specifically identifying that stabilizer-restricted systems offer no advantage over classical communication.
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This project is an academic research artifact centered around a paper on quantum communication complexity. While it provides a rigorous proof extending the Gottesman-Knill theorem to the one-way communication domain, it is not a software product or an engineering tool. The 8 forks compared to 0 stars strongly suggest academic peer usage or students following a specific research thread rather than developer adoption. Its value lies in the 'frontier of knowledge' rather than the 'frontier of technology.' As such, it has no commercial moat and is not at risk of being 'displaced' by a frontier lab like OpenAI, as it solves a niche theoretical problem in quantum information theory rather than a general-purpose AI or computing challenge. It is defensible only in the sense that it is a specific scientific contribution, but as an open-source project, it lacks the characteristics of a defensible software ecosystem.
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