How Time Works in Quantum Systems: Overview of time ordering and time correlation in weakly perturbed atomic collisions and in strongly perturbed qubits

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Time ordering may be defined by first defining the limit of no time ordering
(NTO) in terms of a time average of an external interaction, V(t). Previously,
time correlation was defined in terms of a similar limit called the independent
time approximation (ITA). Experimental evidence for time correlation has not
yet been distinguished from experimental evidence for time ordering.

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