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Absolute Coherence - Resonance over Resistance — a Conceptual Framework for Quantum Technologies
Hakan Henken
- Year
- 2026
- Journal
- Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
- DOI
- 10.5281/zenodo.18843028
- arXiv
- -
This essay proposes 'Absolute Coherence' as a design principle that treatsdecoherence not as loss, but as a context-dependent modulation of an ever-presentcoherent ground state. In contrast to conventional quantum error correction, thisapproach motivates passive, integrative strategies that treat coherence as the defaultcondition. Drawing on a concrete technical proposal (phononic bandgaps combinedwith decoherence-free subspaces in NV-center ensembles), it is argued that thisperspective may address key scaling bottlenecks in quantum computing — inparticular the reliance on millikelvin cooling and active error correction. The essayclearly distinguishes analogy from isomorphism and invites interdisciplinarydiscussion.
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Full-Stack Quantum Software in Practice: Ecosystem, Stakeholders and Challenges
Vlad Stirbu, Majid Haghparast, Muhammad Waseem, Niraj Dayama, Tommi Mikkonen
- Year
- 2023
- Journal
- arXiv preprint
- DOI
- arXiv:2307.16345
- arXiv
- 2307.16345
The emergence of quantum computing has introduced a revolutionary paradigm capable of transforming numerous scientific and industrial sectors. Nevertheless, realizing the practical utilization of quantum software in real-world applications presents significant challenges. Factors such as variations in hardware implementations, the intricacy of quantum algorithms, the integration of quantum and traditional software, and the absence of standardized software and communication interfaces hinder the development of a skilled workforce in this domain. This paper explores tangible approaches to establishing quantum computing software development process and addresses the concerns of various stakeholders. By addressing these challenges, we aim to pave the way for the effective utilization of quantum computing in diverse fields.
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