Moving quantum agents in a finite environment
Abstract
We investigate an all-quantum-mechanical spin network, in which a subset of spins, the ``moving agents'', are subject to local and pair unitary transformations controlled by their position with respect to a fixed ring of ``environmental''-spins. We demonstrate that a ``flow of coherence'' results between the various subsystems. Despite entanglement between the agents and between agent and environment, local (non-linear) invariants may persist, which then show up as fascinating patterns in each agent's Bloch-sphere. Such patterns disappear, though, if the agents are controlled by different rules. Geometric aspects thus help to understand the interplay between entanglement and decoherence.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9902024,
title = {Moving quantum agents in a finite environment},
author = {Ilki Kim and Guenter Mahler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9902024},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
REVTEX, to appear in Proceedings of Decoherence Workshop, Bielefeld, 1998