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Evolution prediction from tomography

Quantum Physics 2013-12-05 v1

Abstract

Quantum process tomography provides a means of measuring the evolution operator for a system at a fixed measurement time tt. The problem of using that tomographic snapshot to predict the evolution operator at other times is generally ill-posed since there are, in general, infinitely many distinct and compatible solutions. We describe the prediction, in some ``maximal ignorance'' sense, of the evolution of a quantum system based on knowledge only of the evolution operator for finitely many times 0<τ1<<τM0<\tau_{1}<\dots<\tau_{M} with M1M\geq 1. To resolve the ill-posedness problem, we construct this prediction as the result of an average over some unknown (and unknowable) variables. The resulting prediction provides a description of the observer's state of knowledge of the system's evolution at times away from the measurement times. Even if the original evolution is unitary, the predicted evolution is described by a non-unitary, completely positive map.

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@article{arxiv.1312.0973,
  title  = {Evolution prediction from tomography},
  author = {Jason M. Dominy and Lorenzo Campos Venuti and Alireza Shabani and Daniel A. Lidar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.0973},
  year   = {2013}
}

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13 pages, 1 figure

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