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G. K. Brennen, Pupillo, G., Rey, A. Maria, Clark, C. W., and Williams, C. J., Scalable register initialization for quantum computing in an optical lattice , Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, vol. 38, no. 11, pp. 1687 - 1694, 2005.
G. K. Brennen, Song, D., and Williams, C. J., A Quantum Computer Architecture using Nonlocal Interactions, Physical Review A, vol. 67, no. 5, 2003.
J. Bringewatt, Ehrenberg, A., Goel, T., and Gorshkov, A. V., Optimal function estimation with photonic quantum sensor networks, Physical Review Research, vol. 6, 2024.
J. Bringewatt, Sato, N., Melnitchouk, W., Qiu, J. - W., Steffens, F., and Constantinou, M., Confronting lattice parton distributions with global QCD analysis, 2020.
J. Bringewatt and Davoudi, Z., Parallelization techniques for quantum simulation of fermionic systems, 2023.
J. Bringewatt, Dorland, W., Jordan, S. P., and Mink, A., Diffusion Monte Carlo Versus Adiabatic Computation for Local Hamiltonians, Physical Review A, vol. 97, no. 2, p. 022323, 2018.
J. Bringewatt, Boettcher, I., Niroula, P., Bienias, P., and Gorshkov, A. V., Protocols for estimating multiple functions with quantum sensor networks: Geometry and performance, Physical Review Research, vol. 3, 2021.
J. Bringewatt, Kunjummen, J., and Mueller, N., Randomized measurement protocols for lattice gauge theories, Quantum, vol. 8, p. 1300, 2024.
J. Bringewatt and Jarret, M., Effective gaps are not effective: quasipolynomial classical simulation of obstructed stoquastic Hamiltonians, 2020.
J. Bringewatt, Jarret, M., and Mooney, T. C., On the stability of solutions to Schrödinger's equation short of the adiabatic limit, 2023.
J. Bringewatt and Brady, L. T., Simultaneous Stoquasticity, Phys. Rev. A, vol. 105, no. 062601, 2022.
J. Bringewatt, Dorland, W., and Jordan, S. P., Polynomial Time Algorithms for Estimating Spectra of Adiabatic Hamiltonians, Phys. Rev. A, vol. 100, no. 032336, 2019.
D. J. Brod and Childs, A. M., The computational power of matchgates and the XY interaction on arbitrary graphs, Quantum Information and Computation, vol. 14, no. 11-12, pp. 901-916, 2014.
K. R. Brown, Kim, J., and Monroe, C., Co-Designing a Scalable Quantum Computer with Trapped Atomic Ions, 2016.
R. C. Brown, Wyllie, R., Koller, S. B., Goldschmidt, E. A., Foss-Feig, M., and Porto, J. V., 2D Superexchange mediated magnetization dynamics in an optical lattice, Science, vol. 348, no. 6234, pp. 540 - 544, 2015.
A. R. Brown, Gharibyan, H., Leichenauer, S., Lin, H. W., Nezami, S., Salton, G., Susskind, L., Swingle, B., and Walter, M., Quantum Gravity in the Lab: Teleportation by Size and Traversable Wormholes, 2019.
J. Bub, Quantum Mechanics as a Principle Theory, 1999.
J. Bub, In Defense of a "Single-World" Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, forthcoming in Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, p. 15, 2018.
J. Bub, Quantum computation and pseudo-telepathic games, Philosophy of Science, vol. 75, pp. 458-472, 2010.
J. Bub, Zeilinger, A., and Bertlmann, R., Whose Information? Information About What?, Quantum [Un]Speakables II: 50 Years of Bell’s Theorem, 2016.
J. Bub and Stairs, A., Contextuality in Quantum Mechanics: Testing the Klyachko Inequality, 2010.
J. Bub, Why the quantum?, 2004.
J. Bub, Quantum Correlations and the Measurement Problem, International Journal of Theoretical Physics, vol. 53, no. 10, pp. 3346 - 3369, 2014.
J. Bub, Understanding the Frauchiger-Renner Argument, 2020.
J. Bub and Bub, T., Totally random: why nobody understands quantum mechanics (a serious comic on entanglement). Princeton University Press, 2018.