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Borissolodov is a Node‑js library that implements “quantum‑style” arithmetic functions—such as `quantumAddition` and `quantumMultiplication`—which return probabilistic or non‑deterministic results rather than exact classical sums and products. It’s aimed at JavaScript developers who want to experiment with or simulate quantum‑mechanical concepts in mathematical computations.