Witnessing Objectivity on a Quantum Computer
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.06243v2
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 17:03:30 GMT
- Title: Witnessing Objectivity on a Quantum Computer
- Authors: Dario A. Chisholm, Guillermo Garc\'ia-P\'erez, Matteo A. C. Rossi,
Sabrina Maniscalco and G. Massimo Palma
- Abstract summary: NISQ devices can be used as experimental platforms in the field of quantum Darwinism.
We simulate an exactly solvable collision model, taking advantage of the analytical solution to benchmark the experimental results.
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- Abstract: Understanding the emergence of objectivity from the quantum realm has been a
long standing issue strongly related to the quantum to classical crossover.
Quantum Darwinism provides an answer, interpreting objectivity as consensus
between independent observers. Quantum computers provide an interesting
platform for such experimental investigation of quantum Darwinism, fulfilling
their initial intended purpose as quantum simulators. Here we assess to what
degree current NISQ devices can be used as experimental platforms in the field
of quantum Darwinism. We do this by simulating an exactly solvable stochastic
collision model, taking advantage of the analytical solution to benchmark the
experimental results.
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