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Steepest Entropy Ascent Solution for a Continuous-Time Quantum Walker

Quantum Physics 2022-08-17 v4

Abstract

We consider the steepest entropy ascent (SEA) ansatz to describe the non-linear thermodynamic evolution of a quantum system. Recently this principle has been dubbed the fourth law of thermodynamics (Beretta Gian Paolo. 2020 The fourth law of thermodynamics: steepest entropy ascent). A unique global equilibrium state exists in this context, and any other state is driven by the maximum entropy generation principle towards this equilibrium. We study the SEA evolution of a continuous-time quantum walker (CTQW) on a cycle graph with N nodes. SEA solutions are difficult to find analytically. We provide an approximate scheme to find a general single-particle evolution equation governed by the SEA principle, whose solution produces dissipation dynamics. We call this scheme fixed Lagrange's multiplier (FLM) method. In the Bloch sphere representation, we find trajectories traced out by the Bloch vector within the sphere itself. We have discussed these trajectories under various initial conditions for the case of a qubit. A similar dissipative motion is also observed in the case of CTQW, where probability amplitudes have been used to characterize decoherence. Our FLM scheme shows good agreement with numerical results. As reported in the text, in CTQW, a strong delocalization exists for low system relaxation time.

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@article{arxiv.1907.04548,
  title  = {Steepest Entropy Ascent Solution for a Continuous-Time Quantum Walker},
  author = {Rohit Kishan Ray},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.04548},
  year   = {2022}
}

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18 pages,11 figures

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