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Hybrid quantum-classical simulation of quantum speed limits in open quantum systems (1812.05779v1)

Published 14 Dec 2018 in quant-ph and physics.chem-ph

Abstract: The quantum speed limit (QSL) provides a fundamental upper bound on the speed of quantum evolution, but its evaluation in generic open quantum systems still presents a formidable computational challenge. Herein, we introduce a hybrid quantum-classical method for computing QSL times in multi-level open quantum systems. The method is based on a mixed Wigner-Heisenberg representation of the composite quantum dynamics, in which the open subsystem of interest is treated quantum mechanically and the bath is treated in a classical-like fashion. By solving a set of coupled first-order deterministic differential equations for the quantum and classical degrees of freedom, one can compute the QSL time. To demonstrate the utility of the method, we study the unbiased spin-boson model and provide a detailed analysis of the effect of the subsystem-bath coupling strength and bath temperature on the QSL time. In particular, we find a turnover of the QSL time in the strong coupling regime, which is indicative of a speed-up in the quantum evolution. We also apply the method to the Fenna- Matthews-Olson complex model and identify a potential connection between the QSL time and the efficiency of the excitation energy transfer at different temperatures.

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