New Journal of Physics (Jan 2020)

Learning the dynamics of open quantum systems from their steady states

  • Eyal Bairey,
  • Chu Guo,
  • Dario Poletti,
  • Netanel H Lindner,
  • Itai Arad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab73cd
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
p. 032001

Abstract

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Recent works have shown that generic local Hamiltonians can be efficiently inferred from local measurements performed on their eigenstates or thermal states. Realistic quantum systems are often affected by dissipation and decoherence due to coupling to an external environment. This raises the question whether the steady states of such open quantum systems contain sufficient information allowing for full and efficient reconstruction of the system’s dynamics. We find that such a reconstruction is possible for generic local Markovian dynamics. We propose a recovery method that uses only local measurements; for systems with finite-range interactions, the method recovers the Lindbladian acting on each spatial domain using only observables within that domain. We numerically study the accuracy of the reconstruction as a function of the number of measurements, type of open-system dynamics and system size. Interestingly, we show that couplings to external environments can in fact facilitate the reconstruction of Hamiltonians composed of commuting terms.

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