
Title: Implementation of a Quantum-Classical Hybrid Framework on Mobile Wireless Systems Abstract/Description: This repository presents the development and deployment of a fully functional quantum-classical hybrid computational system operating entirely on Android devices via wireless networks. The system integrates real-time harmonic modeling, recursive quantum-classical algorithms, and on-device data processing to execute simulations typically reserved for high-performance computing clusters. All modules are designed for modularity, reproducibility, and remote synchronization, providing a portable platform for experimentation, analysis, and educational demonstration. Researchers and developers can explore the code, methodologies, and datasets to validate the framework and extend its applications across quantum simulations, bioinformatics, and adaptive AI systems. Authors: Jonathan William Stieve, Omni Point LLC Keywords: Quantum-Classical Hybrid, Mobile Computing, Wireless Quantum Simulations, Harmonic Modeling, SZTM, Omni Point LLC
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