Modelling Quantum Subsystem Dynamics

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Abstract

We describe a general and consistent mathematical model for linear subsystem quantum dynamical maps, developed from a minimal set of postulates, primary among which is a relaxation of the usual, restrictive assumption of uncorrelated initial system-bath states. The resulting space of physically realizable dynamical maps, far from being limited to only completely positive (CP) maps, comprises essentially all $\mathbb{C}$-linear, Hermiticity-preserving, trace-preserving subsystem maps. We will discuss some implications for the standard theory of open quantum systems and the search for necessary and sufficient conditions for complete positivity. See [1], [2] for additional details. [1] Jason M. Dominy, Alireza Shabani, and Daniel A. Lidar. A general framework for complete positivity. \emph{Quantum Inf. Proc.}, 2015. (To appear). URL: {\tt{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/ s11128-015-1148-0}}. [2] Jason M. Dominy and Daniel A. Lidar. Beyond complete positivity. {\tt{arXiv:1503.05342}}.

*This research was supported by the ARO MURI grant W911NF-11-1-0268 and by NSF grant numbers PHY-969969 and PHY-803304.

Authors

  • Jason Dominy

    • University of Southern California
  • Alireza Shabani

    • Google Research
    • Google Quantum AI Lab
  • Daniel Lidar

    • University of Southern California
    • Univ. of Southern California
    • None
    • Univ of Southern California