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Topology identification of autonomous quantum dynamical networks

S. Gherardini, H. V. Waarde, P. Tesi, F. Caruso·November 1, 2021·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.106.052426
PhysicsComputer ScienceEngineering

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Abstract

Topology identification comprises reconstructing the interaction Hamiltonian of a quantum network by properly processing measurements of its density operator within a fixed time interval. It finds application in several quantum technology contexts, ranging from quantum communication to quantum computing or sensing. In this paper, we provide analytical conditions for the solvability of the topology identification problem for autonomous quantum dynamical networks. The solvability condition is then converted in an algorithm for quantum network reconstruction that is easily implementable on standard computer facilities. The obtained algorithm is tested for Hamiltonian reconstruction on numerical examples based on the quantum walks formalism.

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