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Speeding up thermalisation via open quantum system variational optimisation

Nishchay Suri, F. Binder, B. Muralidharan, Sai Vinjanampathy·November 23, 2017·DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2018-00125-6
Physics

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Abstract

Optimising open quantum system evolution is an important step on the way to achieving quantum computing and quantum thermodynamic tasks. In this article, we approach optimisation via variational principles and derive an open quantum system variational algorithm explicitly for Lindblad evolution in Liouville space. As an example of such control over open system evolution, we control the thermalisation of a qubit attached to a thermal Lindbladian bath with a damping rate γ. Since thermalisation is an asymptotic process and the variational algorithm we consider is for fixed time, we present a way to discuss the potential speedup of thermalisation that can be expected from such variational algorithms.

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