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A theoretical framework and no-go theorem for quantum thermodynamics resource theory where the equilibrium state (Gibbs state) is uncertain due to imprecise knowledge of temperature or Hamiltonian.
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This project represents a purely academic contribution to quantum information theory. It addresses a specific gap in the 'resource theory of thermality' by introducing epistemic uncertainty into the reference state (the bath). While the no-go theorem is a significant intellectual contribution for the niche of quantum thermodynamics, it provides no technical moat, software infrastructure, or commercial defensibility. The defensibility score of 2 reflects its status as a theoretical paper/reference implementation with no actual user base or software ecosystem. Frontier labs like OpenAI or Google DeepMind are highly unlikely to compete in this specific niche of fundamental physics, as it doesn't align with AGI or immediate commercial quantum computing scaling. The 2 forks against 0 stars in just 2 days indicate interest from a small group of peer researchers (likely collaborators or a specific lab), but it lacks the signals of a 'project' that would require competitive intelligence in a business sense. Its primary 'competitors' are other theoretical frameworks in quantum resource theory from institutions like IQOQI or QuTech.
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