The rate of purification of quantum trajectories
Abstract
We investigate the behavior of quantum trajectories conditioned on measurement outcomes. Under a condition related to the absence of so-called dark subspaces, K\"{u}mmerer and Maassen had shown that such trajectories almost surely purify in the long run. In this article, we first present a simple alternative proof of this result using Lyapunov methods. We then strengthen the conclusion by proving that purification actually occurs at an exponential rate in expectation, again using a Lyapunov approach. Furthermore, we address the quantum state estimation problem by propagating two trajectories under the same measurement record--one from the true initial state and the other from an arbitrary initial guess--and show that the estimated trajectory converges exponentially fast to the true one, thus quantifying the rate at which information is progressively revealed through the measurement process.
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@article{arxiv.2601.14023,
title = {The rate of purification of quantum trajectories},
author = {Maël Bompais and Nina H. Amini and Juan P. Garrahan and Mădălin Guţă},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.14023},
year = {2026}
}