Minimum time for the evolution to an orthogonal quantum state

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3088891

DOI10.1119/1.16940zbMath1219.81145OpenAlexW2065490857MaRDI QIDQ3088891

Lev Vaidman

Publication date: 19 August 2011

Published in: American Journal of Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1119/1.16940




Related Items (31)

Quantum speed limit for mixed states using an experimentally realizable metricGeometric algebra and information geometry for quantum computational softwareHow fast can a quantum state evolve into a target state?Quantifying parallelism of vectors is the quantification of distributedn-party entanglementQuantum speed limit in a qubit-spin-bath systemQuantum speedup of uncoupled multiqubit open system via dynamical decoupling pulsesGeometry and non-adiabatic response in quantum and classical systemsQuantum speedup of an atom coupled to a photonic-band-gap reservoirQuantum speed limit time in a magnetic resonanceQuantum speed limit in the thermal spin-boson system with and without tunneling termQuantum speed limits: from Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle to optimal quantum controlQuantum speed limit for a relativistic electron in the noncommutative phase spaceQuantum acceleration by an ancillary system in non-Markovian environmentsGeneralised quantum speed limit for arbitrary time-continuous evolutionQuantum speedup dynamics process without non-MarkovianityOrthogonality catastrophe and quantum speed limit for dynamical quantum phase transitionQuantum speed-up dynamical crossover in open systemsEnvironment-assisted non-Markovian speedup dynamics controlComputing with a single qubit faster than the computation quantum speed limitUncertainty relation of Anandan-Aharonov and intelligent states.A note on the uncertainty relation between the position and momentumEntanglement and the speed of evolution in mixed statesNon-Markovian speedup dynamics in Markovian and non-Markovian channelsQuantum information processing: The case of vanishing interaction energyAnalytic results for Gaussian wave packets in four model systems. II: Autocorrelation functionsPSEUDO-HERMITIAN REPRESENTATION OF QUANTUM MECHANICSQuantum speed limit time of a spin qubit in noninteracting spin bathDetecting quantum speedup in closed and open systemsSpatial quantum Zeno effectQuantum speed limit time, non-Markovianity and quantum phase transition in Ising spins systemA new route toward orthogonality




This page was built for publication: Minimum time for the evolution to an orthogonal quantum state