Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2006-08-31
Physical Review A 74, 022326 (2006)
Physics
Quantum Physics
19 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevA.74.022326
The concept of quantum speed limit-time (QSL) was initially introduced as a lower bound to the time interval that a given initial state $\psi_I$ may need so as to evolve into a state orthogonal to itself. Recently [V. Giovannetti, S. Lloyd, and L. Maccone, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 67}, 052109 (2003)] this bound has been generalized to the case where $\psi_I$ does not necessarily evolve into an orthogonal state, but into any other $\psi_F$. It was pointed out that, for certain classes of states, quantum entanglement enhances the evolution "speed" of composite quantum systems. In this work we provide an exhaustive and systematic QSL study for pure and mixed states belonging to the whole 15-dimensional space of two qubits, with $\psi_F$ a not necessarily orthogonal state to $\psi_I$. We display convincing evidence for a clear correlation between concurrence, on the one hand, and the speed of quantum evolution determined by the action of a rather general local Hamiltonian, on the other one.
Borras A.
Casas M.
Plastino Angel R.
Plastino Angel
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