Both in classical and quantum stochastic control theory a major role is
played by the filtering equation, which recursively updates the information
state of the system under observation. Unfortunately, the theory is plagued by
infinite-dimensionality of the information state which severely limits its
practical applicability, except in a few select cases (e.g. the linear Gaussian
case.) One solution proposed in classical filtering theory is that of the
projection filter. In this scheme, the filter is constrained to evolve in a
finite-dimensional family of densities through orthogonal projection on the
tangent space with respect to the Fisher metric. Here we apply this approach to
the simple but highly nonlinear quantum model of optical phase bistability of a
stongly coupled two-level atom in an optical cavity. We observe near-optimal
performance of the quantum projection filter, demonstrating the utility of such
an approach.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures. A version with high quality images can be found
at http://minty.caltech.edu/papers.ph