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Rodolfo A. Martinez

Researcher at New Mexico Highlands University

Publications -  65
Citations -  1797

Rodolfo A. Martinez is an academic researcher from New Mexico Highlands University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alkyl & Aryl. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1690 citations. Previous affiliations of Rodolfo A. Martinez include University of Texas at San Antonio & Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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An algorithmic benchmark for quantum information processing

TL;DR: An experimental realization of an algorithmic benchmark using an NMR technique that involves coherent manipulation of seven qubits is reported, which can be used as a reliable and efficient method for creating a standard pseudopure state, the first step for implementing traditional quantum algorithms in liquid state NMR systems.
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NMR Based Quantum Information Processing: Achievements and Prospects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the basic background for understanding applications of NMR to quantum information processing and explain their current successes, limitations and potential, and sketch one direction leading towards a scalable quantum computer using spin 1/2 particles.
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Efflux pump of the proton antiporter family confers low-level fluoroquinolone resistance in Mycobacterium smegmatis.

TL;DR: By using the rapid-growing Mycobacterium smegmatis as a model genetic system, a gene was selected that confers low-level FQ resistance when present on a multicopy plasmid, which appears to recognize the hydrophilic FQ, ethidium bromide, acridine, and some quaternary ammonium compounds.
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Benchmarking quantum computers: the five-qubit error correcting code.

TL;DR: The smallest quantum code that can correct all one-qubit errors is based on five qubits and the fidelity achieved in the experiment is sufficient for preserving entanglement, and the use of error correction for benchmarking quantum networks is discussed.