Entanglement is closely related to some fundamental features of the dynamics of composite quantum systems: quantum entanglement enhances the “speed" of evolution of certain quantum states, as measured by the time required to reach an orthogonal state. The concept of “speed" of quantum evolution constitutes an important ingredient in any attempt to determine the fundamental limits that basic physical laws impose on how fast a physical system can process or transmit information. Here we explore the relationship between entanglement and the speed of quantum evolution in the context of the quantum brachistochrone problem. Given an initial and a final state of a composite system we consider the amount of entanglement associated with the brachist...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route - a qua...
For any quantum algorithm operating on pure states we prove that the presence of multi-partite entan...
It has been recently pointed out [V. Giovanetti, S. Lloyd, and L. Maccone, Europhys. Lett., {\bf 62}...
How fast can a quantum system evolve? In this paper we study the relation between entanglement and t...
5 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 03.67.Mn, 89.70.+c, 03.65.-w, 02.50.-r.-- ArXiv pre-print available...
We address the question: Given an arbitrary initial state and a general physical interaction what is...
The concept of quantum speed limit-time (QSL) was initially introduced as a lower bound to the time ...
The time needed by a quantum system to reach a state fully distinguishable from the original one pro...
We consider the simplest identical-fermion system that exhibits the phenomenon of entanglement (beyo...
All the dynamical limitations connected to the energy of a system in a quantum speed limit relation ...
All the dynamical limitations connected to the energy of a system in a quantum speed limit relation ...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route—a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route - a qua...
For any quantum algorithm operating on pure states we prove that the presence of multi-partite entan...
It has been recently pointed out [V. Giovanetti, S. Lloyd, and L. Maccone, Europhys. Lett., {\bf 62}...
How fast can a quantum system evolve? In this paper we study the relation between entanglement and t...
5 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 03.67.Mn, 89.70.+c, 03.65.-w, 02.50.-r.-- ArXiv pre-print available...
We address the question: Given an arbitrary initial state and a general physical interaction what is...
The concept of quantum speed limit-time (QSL) was initially introduced as a lower bound to the time ...
The time needed by a quantum system to reach a state fully distinguishable from the original one pro...
We consider the simplest identical-fermion system that exhibits the phenomenon of entanglement (beyo...
All the dynamical limitations connected to the energy of a system in a quantum speed limit relation ...
All the dynamical limitations connected to the energy of a system in a quantum speed limit relation ...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route—a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route - a qua...
For any quantum algorithm operating on pure states we prove that the presence of multi-partite entan...