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Analytical view on N bodies interacting with quantum cavity in tight-binding model

Dynamics of N bodies interacting with quantum cavity is presented. The rotating frame approximation is not used and obtained solutions are the most basic in the framework of generalized Jaynes-Cummings tight-binding model. All presented solutions are entirely analytical and are expressed in terms of elementary functions. Presented scheme can easily be generalized into N bodies (qubits) with M energetic levels interacting with quantum electromagnetic cavity with K energetic levels. Presented framework can be used for construction of software modeling quantum communication between semi-conductor single-electron position-based qubits. Keywords: Jaynes-Cummings tight-binding model, quantum communication, Rabi oscillations, position-based qubit, CMOS quantum computer, single-electron devices

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