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Departamento de Matemática Técnico Técnico

Seminário de Computação e Informação Quântica  RSS

02/11/2010, 15:00 — 16:00 — Sala P4.35, Pavilhão de Matemática
Markus Tiersch, U Innsbruck

Benchmarks and statistics of entanglement dynamics

The endeavor to extend genuine quantum effects to ever larger systems, and to elucidate whether or not such quantum effects play a non-trivial role in driven, complex molecular systems poses a great technological and, moreover, conceptual challenge. Entanglement is a quantum effect that is required to demonstrate the genuine features of quantum physics beyond the wave-particle duality, namely to violate a Bell-inequality, and thereby proof correlations stronger than explainable by classical physics. In order to understand and efficiently assess entanglement in dynamical, complex systems under realistic conditions, we develop a unified picture of the dynamics of entanglement in general open quantum systems. A detailed algebraic analysis reveals evolution equations of entanglement, which show that it is possible to benchmark the entanglement dynamics with a single test state. A topological perspective for large quantum systems that employs results of high dimensional geometry yields effective, statistical results, which unveil a typical behavior of entanglement evolution. Both approaches thereby simplify the understanding of entanglement in a dynamical system, and stimulate the investigation of the role that entanglement plays in driven, complex systems far from thermal equilibrium.
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Apoiado por: Phys-Info (IT), SQIG (IT), CeFEMA e CAMGSD, com financiamento de FCT, FEDER and EU FP7, especificamente via o Doctoral Programme in the Physics and Mathematics of Information (DP-PMI), os projectos estratégicos FCT PEst-OE/EEI/LA0008/2013 e UID/EEA/50008/2013, o projecto IT QuSim, o projecto CRUP-CPU CQVibes, a Acção de Coordenação FP7 QUTE-EUROPE (600788) e os projectos FP7 Landauer (GA 318287) e PAPETS (323901).

 

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