Dynamics beyond completely positive maps: Some properties and applications

Hilary A. Carteret, Daniel R. Terno, and Karol Życzkowski
Phys. Rev. A 77, 042113 – Published 18 April 2008

Abstract

Maps that are not completely positive (CP) are often useful to describe the dynamics of open systems. An apparent violation of complete positivity can occur because there are prior correlations of the principal system with the environment, or if the applied transformation is correlated with the state of the system. We provide a physically motivated definition of accessible non-CP maps and derive two necessary conditions for a map to be accessible. We also show that entanglement between the system and the environment is not necessary to generate a non-CP dynamics. We describe two simple approximations that may be sufficient for some problems in process tomography, and then outline what these methods may be able to tell us in other situations where non-CP dynamics naturally arise.

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  • Received 19 March 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.77.042113

©2008 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Hilary A. Carteret1,2, Daniel R. Terno3, and Karol Życzkowski4,5

  • 1Institute for Quantum Information Science, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
  • 2Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, 31 Caroline Street, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 2Y5
  • 3Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, Department of Physics, Macquarie University, Sydney NSW 2109, Australia
  • 4Instytut Fizyki im. Smoluchowskiego, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, ul. Reymonta 4, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
  • 5Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej, Polska Akademia Nauk, Al. Lotników 32/44, 02-668 Warszawa, Poland

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Vol. 77, Iss. 4 — April 2008

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