2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11128-023-03839-z
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Is entanglement a unique resource in quantum illumination?

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“…The above results support the findings of previous studies that entanglement is not a unique resource [28] and the amount of entanglement with 1 ebit is sufficient [15] in a quantum illumination protocol because the amount of entanglement of the TSVS is about 1.377 ebit when N S = 0.5, whereas that of the quasi-Bell and Bell state is 1 ebit. Although we have not determined all the resources of quantum illumination, we believe that an analysis of non-Gaussian states such as the quasi-Bell state will give us more insight.…”
Section: S and ψ (1)supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The above results support the findings of previous studies that entanglement is not a unique resource [28] and the amount of entanglement with 1 ebit is sufficient [15] in a quantum illumination protocol because the amount of entanglement of the TSVS is about 1.377 ebit when N S = 0.5, whereas that of the quasi-Bell and Bell state is 1 ebit. Although we have not determined all the resources of quantum illumination, we believe that an analysis of non-Gaussian states such as the quasi-Bell state will give us more insight.…”
Section: S and ψ (1)supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Jyothi and Dutt [1] observe that this union between quantum computing and AI holds transformative potential for a multitude of sectors, collectively encapsulated under the Industry 4.0 umbrella. However, while the potential benefits of quantum AI are immense, Kim, Pan, and Park [2] argue that their integration into the existing industrial ecosystem presents multifaceted challenges. Organizations must navigate complex terrains of change management, foster cultures of continuous innovation, and remain agile in the face of unpredictable technological trajectories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%