Quantum Network Communication with a Novel Discrete-Time Quantum Walk

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Abstract

The opening verses of 3 Maccabees set the story in the aftermath of the Battle of Raphia (217 bce); the significance of this historical setting has been overlooked. The Battle of Raphia is intimately related to the narrative at large in at least three ways. First, 3 Maccabees advocates for a counter-Tradition to a stele tradition that arises out of Ptolemy's victory at Raphia. Second, the story reworks the famous incident of Ptolemy's elephant retreat at Raphia into a tale of praise for the God of the Jews. And finally, the book is invested with the irony already present in the historical realities of Ptolemy's short-lived victory. Keywords

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Chen, X. B., Wang, Y. L., Xu, G., & Yang, Y. X. (2019). Quantum Network Communication with a Novel Discrete-Time Quantum Walk. IEEE Access, 7, 13634–13642. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2890719

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