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On the complexity of controlling quantum many-body dynamics
classification
🪐 quant-ph
cond-mat.stat-mech
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dynamicsmany-bodyquantumcomplexitycontrolreversedarbitrarybound
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We demonstrate that arbitrary time evolutions of many-body quantum systems can be reversed even in cases when only part of the Hamiltonian can be controlled. The reversed dynamics obtained via optimal control --contrary to standard time-reversal procedures-- is extremely robust to external sources of noise. We provide a lower bound on the control complexity of a many-body quantum dynamics in terms of the dimension of the manifold supporting it, elucidating the role played by integrability in this context.
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