Overview
Explore a 57-minute lecture on the asymptotic evolution of open quantum systems, delivered by Daniele Amato from the University of Bari. Gain insights into the theoretical foundations that underpin quantum information processing, quantum state preparation, and quantum associative memories. Examine dimension-dependent universal upper bounds on steady and asymptotic states of quantum evolutions, and understand their implications. Discover the structure of asymptotic subspace, analyze large-time dynamics with a focus on (non-)unitarity properties, and see these concepts demonstrated through practical examples. Based on research published in Scientific Reports and Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, this presentation offers a comprehensive guided tour through the complex landscape of open-quantum-system asymptotics.
Syllabus
Daniele Amato (University of Bari): Open-quantum-system asymptotics: A guided tour
Taught by
Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej PAN