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de Vries de Vries, Visser Visser, van Ommen van Ommen, Rokx Rokx, van Nood van Nood, van Gorp van Gorp, Goeijenbier Goeijenbier, van den Akker van den Akker, Endeman Endeman, Rijken Rijken, Kruip Kruip, Weggeman Weggeman, Koopman Koopman, de Maat de Maat
Publikováno v:
TH Open, Vol 07, Iss 03, Pp e217-e225 (2023)
Background Fibrinogen variants as a result of alternative messenger RNA splicing or protein degradation can affect fibrin(ogen) functions. The levels of these variants might be altered during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), potentially affecting
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0cc5c8ddfc6246e08713c5c4a02aad51
To effectively study complex causal systems, it is often useful to construct representations that simplify parts of the system by discarding irrelevant details while preserving key features. The Information Bottleneck (IB) method is a widely used app
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.00535
Autor:
van Ommen, H. B., van de Stolpe, G. L., Demetriou, N., Beukers, H. K. C., Yun, J., Fortuin, T. R. J., Iuliano, M., Montblanch, A. R. -P., Hanson, R., Taminiau, T. H.
The ability to sense and control nuclear spins near solid-state defects might enable a range of quantum technologies. Dynamically Decoupled Radio-Frequency (DDRF) control offers a high degree of design flexibility and long electron-spin coherence tim
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.13610
Autor:
Beukers, Hans K. C., Waas, Christopher, Pasini, Matteo, van Ommen, Hendrik B., Ademi, Zarije, Iuliano, Mariagrazia, Codreanu, Nina, Brevoord, Julia M., Turan, Tim, Taminiau, Tim H., Hanson, Ronald
Solid-state quantum registers consisting of optically active electron spins with nearby nuclear spins are promising building blocks for future quantum technologies. For electron spin-1 registers, dynamical decoupling (DD) quantum gates have been deve
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08977
Autor:
Donne, Carlo Delle, Iuliano, Mariagrazia, van der Vecht, Bart, Ferreira, Guilherme Maciel, Jirovská, Hana, van der Steenhoven, Thom, Dahlberg, Axel, Skrzypczyk, Matt, Fioretto, Dario, Teller, Markus, Filippov, Pavel, Montblanch, Alejandro Rodríguez-Pardo, Fischer, Julius, van Ommen, Benjamin, Demetriou, Nicolas, Leichtle, Dominik, Music, Luka, Ollivier, Harold, Raa, Ingmar te, Kozlowski, Wojciech, Taminiau, Tim, Pawełczak, Przemysław, Northup, Tracy, Hanson, Ronald, Wehner, Stephanie
The goal of future quantum networks is to enable new internet applications that are impossible to achieve using solely classical communication. Up to now, demonstrations of quantum network applications and functionalities on quantum processors have b
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.18306
Autor:
van Ommen, Thijs
For causal discovery in the presence of latent confounders, constraints beyond conditional independences exist that can enable causal discovery algorithms to distinguish more pairs of graphs. Such constraints are not well-understood yet. In the setti
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.09049
Autor:
Bartling, H. P., Yun, J., Schymik, K. N., van Riggelen, M., Enthoven, L. A., van Ommen, H. B., Babaie, M., Sebastiano, F., Markham, M., Twitchen, D. J., Taminiau, T. H.
Spins associated to solid-state colour centers are a promising platform for investigating quantum computation and quantum networks. Recent experiments have demonstrated multi-qubit quantum processors, optical interconnects, and basic quantum error co
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.10633
Autor:
van Geloven, Nan, Keogh, Ruth H, van Amsterdam, Wouter, Cinà, Giovanni, Krijthe, Jesse H., Peek, Niels, Luijken, Kim, Magliacane, Sara, Morzywołek, Paweł, van Ommen, Thijs, Putter, Hein, Sperrin, Matthew, Wang, Junfeng, Weir, Daniala L., Didelez, Vanessa
Prediction models are increasingly proposed for guiding treatment decisions, but most fail to address the special role of treatments, leading to inappropriate use. This paper highlights the limitations of using standard prediction models for treatmen
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.17366
Recent developments enable the quantification of causal control given a structural causal model (SCM). This has been accomplished by introducing quantities which encode changes in the entropy of one variable when intervening on another. These measure
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.01341