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S. Xu and Swingle, B., Accessing scrambling using matrix product operators, Nature Physics , vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 199-204, 2020.
S. Xu, Susskind, L., Su, Y., and Swingle, B., A Sparse Model of Quantum Holography, 2020.
X. Xu, Kim, S., Bahl, G., and Taylor, J. M., A quasi-mode theory of chiral phonons, 2016.
H. Xu and Taylor, J. M., Unified approach to topological quantum computation with anyons: From qubit encoding to Toffoli gate, Physical Review A, vol. 84, no. 1, 2011.
X. Xu and Taylor, J. M., Optomechanically-induced chiral transport of phonons in one dimension, 2017.
K. Xu, Liu, Y., Abo-Shaeer, J. R., Mukaiyama, T., Chin, J. K., Miller, D. E., Ketterle, W., Jones, K. M., and Tiesinga, E., Sodium Bose-Einstein Condensates in an Optical Lattice, Physical Review A, vol. 72, no. 4, 2005.
Y. Xu, Wang, Y., and Albert, V. V., Multimode rotation-symmetric bosonic codes from homological rotor codes, Phys. Rev. A, vol. 110, p. 022402, 2024.
S. Xu and Swingle, B., Locality, Quantum Fluctuations, and Scrambling, Phys. Rev. X , vol. 9, no. 031048, 2019.
T. Xin, Lu, D., Klassen, J., Yu, N., Ji, Z., Chen, J., Ma, X., Long, G., Zeng, B., and Laflamme, R., Quantum state tomography via reduced density matrices, Physical Review Letters, vol. 118, p. 020401, 2017.
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X. Wu and Chen, J., Multiparty quantum data hiding with enhanced security and remote deletion, p. 5, 2018.
D. Wu, Zhao, Q., Wang, C., Huang, L., Jiang, Y. - F., Bai, B., Zhou, Y., Gu, X. - M., Liu, F. - M., Mao, Y. - Q., Sun, Q. - C., Chen, M. - C., Zhang, J., Peng, C. - Z., Zhu, X. - B., Zhang, Q., Lu, C. - Y., and Pan, J. - W., Closing the Locality and Detection Loopholes in Multiparticle Entanglement Self-Testing, Physical Review Letters, vol. 128, no. 25, p. 250401, 2022.
D. Wu, Zhao, Q., Gu, X. - M., Zhong, H. - S., Zhou, Y., Peng, L. - C., Qin, J., Luo, Y. - H., Chen, K., Li, L., Le Liu, N. -, Lu, C. - Y., and Pan, J. - W., Robust Self-Testing of Multiparticle Entanglement, Phys. Rev. Lett. , vol. 127, p. 230503, 2021.
D. H. Wu and Albert, V. V., Approximating the two-mode two-photon Rabi model, Physics Letters A, vol. 422, 2022.
X. Wu, Yao, P., and Yuen, H., Raz-McKenzie simulation with the inner product gadget, Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity (ECCC), 2017.
J. P. Wrubel, Schwettmann, A., Fahey, D. P., Glassman, Z., Pechkis, H. K., Griffin, P. F., Barnett, R., Tiesinga, E., and Lett, P. D., A spinor Bose-Einstein condensate phase-sensitive amplifier for SU(1,1) interferometry, Phys. Rev, vol. A 98, no. 023620, 2018.
J. D. Wong-Campos, Johnson, K. G., Neyenhuis, B., Mizrahi, J., and Monroe, C., High resolution adaptive imaging of a single atom, Nature Photonics, no. 10, pp. 606-610, 2016.
P. M. Wocjan, Jordan, S. P., Ahmadi, H., and Brennan, J. P., Efficient quantum processing of ideals in finite rings, 2009.
F. Witteveen, Scholz, V., Swingle, B., and Walter, M., Quantum circuit approximations and entanglement renormalization for the Dirac field in 1+1 dimensions, 2019.
M. Winer, Jian, S. - K., and Swingle, B., An exponential ramp in the quadratic Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model, 2020.
M. Winer, Barney, R., Baldwin, C. L., Galitski, V., and Swingle, B., Spectral Form Factor of a Quantum Spin Glass, 2022.
R. M. Wilson, Mahmud, K. W., Hu, A., Gorshkov, A. V., Hafezi, M., and Foss-Feig, M., Collective phases of strongly interacting cavity photons, Physical Review A, vol. 94, no. 3, p. 033801, 2016.
J. Wildeboer, Langlett, C. M., Yang, Z. - C., Gorshkov, A. V., Iadecola, T., and Xu, S., Quantum Many-Body Scars from Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen States in Bilayer Systems, 2022.
F. Wilde, Kshetrimayum, A., Roth, I., Hangleiter, D., Sweke, R., and Eisert, J., Scalably learning quantum many-body Hamiltonians from dynamical data, 2022.
S. Whitsitt, Samajdar, R., and Sachdev, S., Quantum field theory for the chiral clock transition in one spatial dimension, Phys. Rev. , vol. B , no. 98, p. 205118 , 2018.
C. David White, Cao, C. J., and Swingle, B., Conformal field theories are magical, Physical Review B, vol. 103, no. 7, p. 075145, 2021.