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== Article scope ==
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This draft article covers open-system formulations in quantum computing, describing how quantum computers interact with their environment, including noise and decoherence.
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== Sources ==
This article uses references from established textbooks and peer-reviewed journals, including:
* Breuer, H.-P., Petruccione, F. ''The Theory of Open Quantum Systems'', Oxford University Press, 2002.
* Rivas, Á., Huelga, S. F. ''Open Quantum Systems: An Introduction'', Springer, 2012.
* Gneiting, C., Nori, F. "Quantum evolution in open systems: Master equations and dynamical maps," Journal of Statistical Physics, 2017.
 
== Discussion ==
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* Suggestions for additional sources.
* Possible expansions on mathematical formulations.
* Linking to related articles on quantum noise and decoherence.
 
== To-do ==
* Verify all references are formatted correctly.
* Ensure all wikilinks point to existing articles.
* Consider adding figures or diagrams to illustrate open-system effects.
 
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