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Quantum targeted energy transfer through machine learning tools

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arxiv 2212.00556 v2 pith:NJN7O7H6 submitted 2022-12-01 physics.comp-ph

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keywords transferquantumenergymethodtargetedlearningmachinenonlinear
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In quantum targeted energy transfer, bosons are transferred from a certain crystal site to an alternative one, utilizing a nonlinear resonance configuration similar to the classical targeted energy transfer. We use a novel computational method based on machine learning algorithms in order to investigate selectivity as well as efficiency of the quantum transfer in the context of a dimer and a trimer system. We find that our method identifies resonant quantum transfer paths that allow boson transfer in unison. The method is readily extensible to larger lattice systems involving nonlinear resonances.

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