Critical Multi-Cubic Lattices: A Novel Implication Algebra for Infinite Systems of Qudit Gates
Abstract
We introduce a new structure, the critical multi-cubic lattice. Notably the critical multi-cubic lattice is the first true generalization of the cubic lattice to higher dimensional spaces. We then introduce the notion of a homomorphism in the category of critical multi-cubic lattices, compute its automorphism group, and construct a Hilbert space over which we represent the group. With this unitary representation, we re-derive the generalized Pauli matrices common in quantum computation while also defining an algebraic framework for an infinite system of qudits. We also briefly explore the critical multi-cubic lattice as a novel implication algebra serving as a logical framework for qudit gates.
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