Quantum Speed Limits for General Physical Processes
Abstract
Quantum speed limits are relations yielding lower bounds on the evolution time of quantum systems. These results have been generalized in some ways, in particular by including evolutions to non-orthogonal states. However, there was a gap in the literature on this area, for only unitary evolutions -- closed quantum systems -- had been considered. On this Ph.D. thesis, such limitation is overcome: our main result is a bound for quantum-system evolutions in general, whether unitary or not, and correctly recovers the known bounds in the unitary case. Applications of this bound to several concrete cases of interest are herein presented. This bound is also used to extend to the non-unitary case the discussion of the role of entanglement in fast evolutions, leading to nontrivial results. For the derivation of the results, a geometric approach has been employed, which allows a clear interpretation of the bounds and a discussion of the criteria for their saturation. No previous knowledge of quantum-state geometry by the reader has been assumed.
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@article{arxiv.1407.4343,
title = {Quantum Speed Limits for General Physical Processes},
author = {M. M. Taddei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.4343},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Cover data partially in Portuguese, main text in English. Ph.D. thesis presented in February 13th, 2014; advisor: R. L. de Matos Filho; peer-reviewed publication can be found in arxiv:1209.0362, work done in collaboration with B. M. Escher, L. Davidovich and R. L. de Matos Filho; 133 pages, 16 figures