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Quantum and classical resources for unitary design of open-system evolutions

Published 5 Apr 2017 in quant-ph | (1704.01486v1)

Abstract: A variety of tasks in quantum control, ranging from purification and cooling, to quantum stabilization and open-system simulation, rely on the ability to implement a target quantum channel over a specified time interval within prescribed accuracy. This can be achieved by engineering a suitable unitary dynamics of the system of interest along with its environment -- which, depending on the available level of control, is fully or partly exploited as a coherent quantum controller. After formalizing a controllability framework for completely positive trace-preserving quantum dynamics, we provide sufficient conditions on the environment state and dimension that allow for the realization of relevant classes of quantum channels -- including extreme channels, stochastic unitaries, or simply any channel. The results hinge on generalizations of Stinespring's dilation via a subsystem principle. In the process, we show that a conjecture by Lloyd on the minimal dimension of the environment required for arbitrary open-system simulation, albeit formally disproved, can in fact be salvaged -- provided that classical randomization is included among the available resources. Existing measurement-based feedback protocols for universal simulation, dynamical decoupling, and dissipative state preparation are recast within the proposed coherent framework as concrete applications, and the resources they employ discussed in the light of the general results.

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