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Numerical simulation and theoretical framework for analyzing quantum heat transport and thermal rectification (diodes/valves) in the anisotropic Dicke model under nonequilibrium conditions.
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This project is a code accompaniment to a specific academic paper in theoretical physics. With 0 stars and 4 forks (likely the authors and immediate peers) and an age of only 14 days, it represents a niche scientific tool rather than a commercial product or widely used library. The defensibility is low (2/10) because it is a reference implementation of a theoretical model; while the domain expertise required is high, there is no economic moat, network effect, or proprietary data. Frontier labs like OpenAI or Google are unlikely to compete here as the topic is highly specialized quantum optics/thermodynamics theory, far removed from general-purpose AI. The primary 'competitors' are other academic groups using different methods (e.g., Matrix Product States or Hierarchical Equations of Motion) to solve similar problems. Displacement would only occur through the publication of more efficient numerical methods or more comprehensive theoretical models in future physics literature.
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