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Quantum speed limit versus classical displacement energy (English)
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17 April 2018
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The authors discuss a link between symplectic displacement energy and the quantum speed limit, which is supposed to be an universal constraint of quantum mechanical processes. The symplectic energy is a fundamental concept of the symplectic topology. The authors apply the Berezin-Toeplitz quantization to the displacement energy and found the link mentioned during transition from the quantum model to classical one.
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dislocations
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displacements
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symplectic topology
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rigidity
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flexibility
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Berezin quantization
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classic measures
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fidelity
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coherent states
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