203 research outputs found

    Entanglement witnesses for a class of bipartite states of n x n qubits

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    We characterize the positive maps detecting the entangled bipartite states of n x n qubits that are diagonal with respect to the orthonormal basis constructed by tensor products of Pauli matrices acting on the totally symmetric state. We then discuss the case n=2 for a class of states completely determined by the geometric patterns of subsets of a 16 point lattice.Comment: 25 page

    Direct CP-violation as a test of quantum mechanics

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    Direct CP-violating effects in the neutral kaon system result in violations of certain Bell-like inequalities. The new experimental results on the determination of the phenomenological parameter epsilon' allow to dismiss a large class of ``hidden variable'' alternatives to quantum mechanics.Comment: 15 pages, Te

    On deciding whether a Boolean function is constant or not

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    We study the probability of making an error if, by querying an oracle a fixed number of times, we declare constant a randomly chosen n-bit Boolean function. We compare the classical and the quantum case, and we determine for how many oracle-queries k and for how many bits n one querying procedure is more efficient than the other.Comment: 8 pages, Latex, 5 figures; accepted for publication on International Journal of Quantum Informatio

    Translation Invariant States on Twisted Algebras on a Lattice

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    We construct an algebra with twisted commutation relations and equip it with the shift. For appropriate irregularity of the non-local commutation relations we prove that the tracial state is the only translation-invariant state

    On Some Hamiltonian Models of Brownian Motion

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    The Langevin and Fokker-Planck structures of two phase-space gaussian Markov processes are investigated in terms of their algebraic properties

    The Classical Limit of a Class of Quantum Dynamical Semigroups

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    The Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber (G.R.W.-) model is studied in the limit ħ → 0 and it is shown that a weak-coupling limit is needed in order to retain its dissipative character at the phase-space level. As a byproduct, solutions of the corresponding Chapman-Kolmogorov differential equation, with linear Liouville term, are provided explicitly

    Non-markovian mesoscopic dissipative dynamics of open quantum spin chains

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    We study the dissipative dynamics of NN quantum spins with Lindblad generator consisting of operators scaling as fluctuations, namely with the inverse square-root of NN. In the large NN limit, the microscopic dissipative time-evolution converges to a non-Markovian unitary dynamics on strictly local operators, while at the mesoscopic level of fluctuations it gives rise to a dissipative non-Markovian dynamics. The mesoscopic time-evolution is Gaussian and exhibits either a stable or an unstable asymptotic character; furthermore, the mesoscopic dynamics builds correlations among fluctuations that survive in time even when the original microscopic dynamics is unable to correlate local observables.Comment: 18 page

    Open Quantum Dynamics: Memory Effects and Superactivation of Backflow of Information

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    We investigate the divisibility properties of the tensor products Λ^(1)_t⊗Λ^(2)_t of open quantum dynamics Λ^(1,2)_t with time-dependent generators. These dynamical maps emerge from a compound open system S1 + S2 that interacts with its own environment in such a way that memory effects remain when the environment is traced away. This study is motivated by the following intriguing effect: one can have Backflow of Information (BFI) from the environment to S1 + S2 without the same phenomenon occurring for either S1 and S2. We shall refer to this effect as the Superactivation of BFI (SBFI)
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