Anti-Zeno-based dynamical control of the unfolding of quantum Darwinism
Salvatore Lorenzo, Mauro Paternostro, G. Massimo Palma
Abstract
This paper puts forward a scheme for the control of the emergence of objective reality, as described by the formalism of Quantum Darwinism, through a Quantum Zeno-like mechanism. By adjusting the features of the system-environment interaction through a simple suitable control, the rate at which a multiparty environment acquires information on the state of a quantum system can be tuned, thus effectively slowing down or speeding up the temporal unfolding of redundant encoding of information responsible for the emergence of classicality.
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Formalism (music)QuantumPhysicsQuantum systemQuantum informationQuantum stateComputer scienceStatistical physicsQuantum operationQuantum processSimple (philosophy)Open quantum systemTheoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsQuantum algorithmState (computer science)Quantum dynamicsQuantum controlQuantum dissipationControl (management)MathematicsDynamical decouplingQuantum computerQuantum error correctionScheme (mathematics)QubitQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture