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Non-Hermitian Quantum Systems and Time-Optimal Quantum Evolution
Alexander I. Nesterov Departamento de Física, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara, Av. Revolución 1500, Guadalajara, CP 44420, Jalisco, México
Abstract:
Recently, Bender et al. have considered the quantum brachistochrone problem for the non-Hermitian
$\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric quantum system and have shown that the optimal time evolution required to transform a given initial state $|\psi_i\rangle$ into a specific final state $|\psi_f\rangle$ can be made arbitrarily small. Additionally, it has been shown that finding the shortest possible time requires only the solution of the two-dimensional problem for the quantum system governed by the effective Hamiltonian acting in the subspace spanned by $|\psi_i\rangle$ and $|\psi_f\rangle$. In this paper, we study a similar problem for the generic non-Hermitian Hamiltonian, focusing our attention on the geometric aspects of the problem.
Keywords:
non-Hermitian quantum systems; quantum brachistochrone problem.
Received: November 17, 2008; in final form June 23, 2009; Published online July 7, 2009
Citation:
Alexander I. Nesterov, “Non-Hermitian Quantum Systems and Time-Optimal Quantum Evolution”, SIGMA, 5 (2009), 069, 17 pp.
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