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arxiv: quant-ph/0310038 · v1 · submitted 2003-10-06 · 🪐 quant-ph

Exponential speed-up with a single bit of quantum information: Testing the quantum butterfly effect

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keywords quantumalgorithmchaosdecayefficientexponentialfidelityinformation
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We present an efficient quantum algorithm to measure the average fidelity decay of a quantum map under perturbation using a single bit of quantum information. Our algorithm scales only as the complexity of the map under investigation, so for those maps admitting an efficient gate decomposition, it provides an exponential speed up over known classical procedures. Fidelity decay is important in the study of complex dynamical systems, where it is conjectured to be a signature of quantum chaos. Our result also illustrates the role of chaos in the process of decoherence.

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