Quantum AI Systems: Theory, Architecture, and Applications
Publication dates: Kindle (June 1, 2026) · Paperback · Hardcover

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Mission

QuSciTech Press™ publishes rigorous, practice-ready works at the intersection of quantum information science, artificial intelligence, and systems engineering. The editorial model pairs clear architectural exposition with executable labs and verifiable release records.

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QuSciTech Press™ is the publishing imprint for Quantum AI Systems: Theory, Architecture, and Applications and its associated release artifacts (media assets, DOI records, and versioned provenance). Public releases are curated for reproducibility, stable citation, and long-horizon traceability.

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This Project

Quantum AI Systems: Theory, Architecture, and Applications (QAIS) presents a system-of-systems framework for integrating quantum computing and AI into deployable, verifiable architectures. The work emphasizes operational correctness, governance, and long-horizon stability—treating sensing, learning, verification, and trust boundaries as coupled system processes.

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QAIS is designed as a system-of-systems, where architectural choices propagate constraints across learning, verification, and control.

CRQC-LLM™ and QALIS™ provide complementary stress-testing lenses for cryptographic relevance, adversarial exposure, and long-horizon stability.

Design decisions are evaluated through controlled scenarios, traceable artifacts, and reproducible test paths.

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