Fractal states in quantum information processing
Gregg Jaeger

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of quantum fractal states tailored for discrete quantum systems, expanding the understanding of fractal properties beyond continuous variables and relevant for quantum information processing.
Contribution
It provides a new definition of quantum fractal states applicable to discrete systems and offers key examples demonstrating their properties.
Findings
Defined quantum fractal states for discrete systems
Provided important examples of such states
Extended fractal analysis to quantum information contexts
Abstract
The fractal character of some quantum properties has been shown for systems described by continuous variables. Here, a definition of quantum fractal states is given that suits the discrete systems used in quantum information processing, including quantum coding and quantum computing. Several important examples are provided.
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