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Theoretical framework connecting stabilizer Rényi entropy (SRE) to conformal field theory (CFT) for understanding universal properties of many-body quantum systems and nonstabilizerness
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This is a theoretical physics paper (arXiv preprint) with 0 stars, 3 forks, and zero velocity—indicating no active community adoption or development. The project represents a novel theoretical contribution connecting SRE to CFT for universal behavior in quantum systems, but exists purely as a research paper/reference implementation rather than deployable software. It is not a defensible open-source project in the traditional sense—it's academic research output. Theoretical novelty is genuine (novel_combination of SRE and CFT frameworks), but defensibility is near-zero because: (1) no codebase with adoption metrics, (2) no integration surface beyond reference implementations in papers, (3) deep domain specificity (quantum physics/CFT) makes it impractical for Frontier Labs to commoditize, (4) downstream value captured only by specialized researchers, not general users. Frontier risk is low: OpenAI/Anthropic/Google have no incentive to build or compete with theoretical quantum physics frameworks. The research is orthogonal to their core business (large-scale ML inference, foundation models). Even if quantum computing advances, this is a niche theoretical tool for a specialized research community. Not suitable for defensibility/risk analysis—it is published research, not a software product. Score reflects its status as an academic contribution with zero engineering footprint.
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