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Optimal detection of dissipation in Lindbladian dynamics

Quantum Physics 2026-05-11 v2 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

Experimental implementations of Hamiltonian dynamics are often affected by dissipative noise arising from interactions with the environment. This raises the question of whether one can detect the presence or absence of such dissipation using only access to the observed time evolution of the system. We consider the following decision problem: given black-box access to the time-evolution channels etLe^{t\mathcal{L}} generated by an unknown time-independent Lindbladian L\mathcal{L}, determine whether the dynamics are purely Hamiltonian or contain dissipation of magnitude at least ϵ\epsilon in normalized Frobenius norm. We give a randomized procedure that solves this task using total evolution time O(ϵ1)\mathcal{O}(\epsilon^{-1}), which is information-theoretically optimal. This guarantee holds under the assumptions that the Lindblad generator has bounded strength and its dissipative part is of constant locality with bounded degree. Our work provides a practical method for detecting dissipative noise in experimentally implemented quantum dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.2603.17736,
  title  = {Optimal detection of dissipation in Lindbladian dynamics},
  author = {Yiyi Cai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.17736},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

30 pages; v2 fixes errors in analysis and updates technical overview