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arxiv: quant-ph/0603212 · v1 · submitted 2006-03-23 · 🪐 quant-ph

Quantum baker maps with controlled-NOT coupling

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keywords mapsbakerspacechaoticcontrolled-notdimensionhilbertinteract
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The characteristic stretching and squeezing of chaotic motion is linearized within the finite number of phase space domains which subdivide a classical baker map. Tensor products of such maps are also chaotic, but a more interesting generalized baker map arises if the stacking orders for the factor maps are allowed to interact. These maps are readily quantized, in such a way that the stacking interaction is entirely attributed to primary qubits in each map, if each subsystem has power-of-two Hilbert space dimension. We here study the particular example of two baker maps that interact via a controlled-not interaction. Numerical evidence indicates that the control subspace becomes an ideal Markovian environment for the target map in the limit of large Hilbert space dimension.

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