Quantum Speed Limit is Not Quantum
Quantum Physics
2018-02-15 v1 Classical Physics
Abstract
The quantum speed limit (QSL), or the energy-time uncertainty relation, describes the fundamental maximum rate for quantum time evolution and has been regarded as being unique in quantum mechanics. In this study, we obtain a classical speed limit corresponding to the QSL using the Hilbert space for the classical Liouville equation. Thus, classical mechanics has a fundamental speed limit, and QSL is not a purely quantum phenomenon but a universal dynamical property of the Hilbert space. Furthermore, we obtain similar speed limits for the imaginary-time Schroedinger equations such as the master equation.
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@article{arxiv.1710.03498,
title = {Quantum Speed Limit is Not Quantum},
author = {Manaka Okuyama and Masayuki Ohzeki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.03498},
year = {2018}
}
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