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Quantum complex network

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Quantum complex networks refer to systems that combine principles from quantum mechanics with the concepts of complex networks. These networks can represent systems where the nodes (or vertices) correspond to quantum entities (such as quantum bits or qubits), while the edges (or links) describe the interactions or relationships between them. Here are some key aspects of quantum complex networks: 1. **Quantum Nodes**: In a quantum complex network, nodes can represent quantum states or systems.

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