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Qubit models of weak continuous measurements: markovian conditional and open-system dynamics

J. Gross, C. Caves, G. Milburn, J. Combes·October 26, 2017·DOI: 10.1088/2058-9565/aaa39f
PhysicsComputer Science

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Abstract

In this paper we approach the theory of continuous measurements and the associated unconditional and conditional (stochastic) master equations from the perspective of quantum information and quantum computing. We do so by showing how the continuous-time evolution of these master equations arises from discretizing in time the interaction between a system and a probe field and by formulating quantum-circuit diagrams for the discretized evolution. We then reformulate this interaction by replacing the probe field with a bath of qubits, one for each discretized time segment, reproducing all of the standard quantum-optical master equations. This provides an economical formulation of the theory, highlighting its fundamental underlying assumptions.

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