Quantum Correlations, Chaos and Information
Vaibhav Madhok

TL;DR
This paper investigates how chaos manifests in quantum systems through entanglement, information gain, and quantum discord, revealing deep links between classical chaos and quantum correlations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis connecting quantum chaos with entanglement generation, information gain in quantum tomography, and operational interpretation of quantum discord.
Findings
Long-time entanglement correlates with classical phase space structures.
Chaotic dynamics lead to pseudo-random highly entangled states.
Increased chaos enhances information gain in quantum tomography.
Abstract
Quantum chaos is the study of quantum systems whose classical description is chaotic. How does chaos manifest itself in the quantum world? In this spirit, we study the dynamical generation of entanglement as a signature of chaos in a system of periodically kicked coupled-tops, where chaos and entanglement arise from the same physical mechanism. The long-time entanglement as a function of the position of an initially localized wave packet very closely correlates with the classical phase space surface of section - it is nearly uniform in the chaotic sea, and reproduces the detailed structure of the regular islands. The uniform value in the chaotic sea is explained by the random state conjecture. As classically chaotic dynamics take localized distributions in phase space to random distributions, quantized versions take localized coherent states to pseudo-random states in Hilbert space.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
