The geometry of the quantum Zeno effect
Paolo Facchi, Saverio Pascazio

TL;DR
This paper provides a geometric interpretation of the quantum Zeno effect, linking the quantum Zeno time and dynamics generator to geometric concepts, offering new insights into its underlying structure.
Contribution
It introduces a novel geometric framework for understanding the quantum Zeno effect, connecting key quantities to geometric properties.
Findings
Quantum Zeno time is interpreted as the inverse standard deviation of the Hamiltonian.
The generator of the quantum Zeno dynamics is given a geometric interpretation.
The geometric perspective offers new insights into the structure of the quantum Zeno effect.
Abstract
The quantum Zeno effect is described in geometric terms. The quantum Zeno time (inverse standard deviation of the Hamiltonian) and the generator of the quantum Zeno dynamics are both given a geometric interpretation.
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