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qm-double-slit-interference

Domain: qm · Model class: strong

Use this skill when you need to determine whether two competing implementations interfere constructively or destructively. Trigger phrases include: “do these implementations complement each other”, “constructive or destructive interference”, “double slit comparison of two approaches”, “cosine similarity interference term”, “will these implementations conflict”, “interference pattern between impl-A and impl-B”. This skill computes I=I₁+I₂+2√(I₁I₂)cos(δ) to classify interference type. Do NOT use when you only have one implementation.

Determine whether two competing implementations (or design approaches) interfere constructively, destructively, or independently by treating their embeddings as waves passing through a double slit. The cosine similarity between the normalised embedding vectors acts as cos(δ), the phase difference. The Young’s interference formula I = I₁ + I₂ + 2√(I₁I₂)cos(δ) gives the total combined intensity, and the relative gain versus classical addition reveals the interference type.

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