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Ph. D.

Programs

I am a Ph. D. student, line of investigation: quantum computing, with the project:


“Development and improvement of quantum computing algorithms, circuits, numerical
performance, advanced tools and techniques with original code developed and implemented in
Julia programming language.”
Some of these developed algorithms are for
• statistics
• finance
• high-grade information ciphering
• image processing (work in process)

There is also designed some patent-marking products and technologies of my own. One of the products
is an advanced industrial technology inductor that can also be used as an advanced liquid heater system
that produces several non-studied and non-reported physics phenomena during its operation. Some of
them are related to physics symmetry-breaking phenomena.

1) Symmetry-breaking phenomena dominate modern fundamental physics, both in quantum theory and
special relativity. Quantum computing deals directly with anomalous symmetries; thus, R&D of unique
advanced Quantum Computing algorithms can reproduce or simulate symmetry-breaking phenomena.
2) These symmetry-breaking phenomena produce an “emanation” and “subtraction” “unique field” that
only exist when these phenomena are created.
Hypothesis:
If a stable symmetry-breaking phenomena field is conserved, it could provide:
a) a stable, protective environment for reducing quantum computing noise by shielding the qubits.
Qubits are exquisitely sensitive to environmental changes (e.g., temperature changes, stray electrical or
magnetic fields, space radiation, Etc. ) that can disturb quantum operations and cause a
degradation of the information.
b) Provide a significant reduction of quantum state deterioration by slowing the quantum state collapse
time.

Joaquín Negrete joaquin@joaquinnegrete.com A00308907@tec.mx 1 of 1

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