Muhammad Javed
University of Malakand
19 Papers
56 Citations
Muhammad Javed is an academic researcher from University of Malakand. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qubit & Quantum entanglement. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Probing tripartite entanglement and coherence dynamics in pure and mixed independent classical environments
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the time evolution of tripartite entanglement and coherence in GHZ-like state when subject to independent classical environments. But they focus on local environments with the same and mixed disorders, resulting in various Gaussian noisy conditions, namely pure powerlaw noise, pure fractional Gaussian noise, power-law noise maximized, and fractional GAs maximized configurations.
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Characterizing Two‐Qubit Non‐Classical Correlations and Non‐Locality in Mixed Local Dephasing Noisy Channels
TL;DR: In this paper , the dephasing effects of two independent local mixed static-Ornstein Uhlenbeck (STC-OUK) noisy channels on the dynamics of two-qubit non-classical correlations, non-locality, and entanglement are addressed.
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Homozygous variants in the HEXB and MBOAT7 genes underlie neurological diseases in consanguineous families.
Shazia Khan,Shazia Khan,Lettie E. Rawlins,Gaurav V. Harlalka,Muhammad Umair,Asmat Ullah,Shaheen Shahzad,Muhammad Javed,Emma L. Baple,Andrew H. Crosby,Wasim Ahmad,Asma Gul +11 more
TL;DR: This study consolidates variation within MBOAT7 as a cause of neurodevelopmental disorder, broadens knowledge of the clinical outcomes associated with MBOat7-related disorder, and confirms the likely presence of a regionally prevalent founder variant in Pakistan.
Dynamics and protection of quantum correlations in a qubit–qutrit system subjected locally to a classical random field and colored noise
TL;DR: It is shown that performing a WM followed by a WMR on the qubit of the system allows to shield the QD of thesystem from decoherence even when the decoherent process is strengthen by considering a large number of RBFs affecting the qutrit.
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