AI RESEARCH

QOuLiPo: What a quantum computer sees when it reads a book

arXiv CS.CL

ArXi:2605.14188v1 Announce Type: cross What does a book look like to a quantum computer? This paper takes eight classical works of the Renaissance and its late-antique inheritance -- from Augustine to Galileo -- and runs each through a neutral-atom quantum processor. The bridge is graphs: each textual unit becomes an atom, and graph edges are physical blockade constraints for engineered exact unit-disk designs, or a 2D approximation to the semantic graph for natural texts. Three contributions follow.