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Analytical and simulated evaluation of quantum state teleportation fidelity under various noise models (depolarization, bit-flip, phase-flip).
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This project is a standard academic analysis of quantum noise, a topic that is foundational to quantum information science but highly commoditized. With 0 stars and a focus on basic protocols like state teleportation, it functions primarily as a reference implementation or a pedagogical exercise rather than a defensible tool. Major quantum software platforms like Qiskit (IBM), Cirq (Google), and Amazon Braket already provide sophisticated, production-grade noise simulation modules (e.g., Qiskit Aer's NoiseModel) that can perform these exact analyses with higher precision and more complex hardware-mapped noise profiles. The 'moat' here is non-existent; the analytical results are likely derivative of textbook quantum mechanics (e.g., Nielsen & Chuang). While valuable for academic reproducibility, it offers no unique technical advantage or community lock-in that would prevent it from being superseded by any standard library update in the quantum ecosystem.
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