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Numerically exact simulation of non-Markovian noise effects on two-qubit gate performance in superconducting quantum architectures.
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This project is primarily a research artifact (based on an arXiv paper) rather than a software product. With 0 stars and 2 forks after 6 months, it lacks any community traction or ecosystem momentum. In the context of quantum simulation, it competes with well-established libraries like QuTiP or Qiskit Aer, which already have some support for noise models. The 'defensibility' is low because while the physics methodology might be rigorous, it is a specialized tool for a narrow academic niche. Frontier labs (OpenAI/Google) are unlikely to target this specifically as a product, but Google's Quantum AI team likely already uses more advanced internal tools for similar hardware-level simulations. The value is purely in the theoretical insight regarding the Rotating Wave Approximation (RWA) and non-Markovian correlations, which can be reimplemented by any researcher in the field based on the paper's math.
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