Comment on "Noise, not squeezing, boosts synchronization in the deep
quantum regime" arXiv:2002.07488 (2020)
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.11514v1
- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 14:19:59 GMT
- Title: Comment on "Noise, not squeezing, boosts synchronization in the deep
quantum regime" arXiv:2002.07488 (2020)
- Authors: Michal Hajdu\v{s}ek and Sai Vinjanampathy
- Abstract summary: We point at serious mistakes in the validity of the equations they use, the consistency of the ansatz employed, the unregulated fashion in which parameters are varied and the misleading scientific statements made in their manuscript.
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- Abstract: A recent manuscript ( arXiv:2002.07488 (2020) ) compares the effect of linear
dissipators and squeezing drive on quantum synchronisation. We point at serious
mistakes in the validity of the equations they use, the consistency of the
ansatz employed, the unregulated fashion in which parameters are varied and the
misleading scientific statements made in their manuscript.
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