Noise Decoupling for State Transfer in Continuous Variable Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.02059v4
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2024 06:48:37 GMT
- Title: Noise Decoupling for State Transfer in Continuous Variable Systems
- Authors: Fattah Sakuldee, Behnam Tonekaboni
- Abstract summary: We consider a toy model of noise channels, given by a random mixture of unitary operations, for state transfer problems with continuous variables.
For random noise, the target state can be recovered while for the general noise profile, the annihilation can be done when the interventions are fast compared to the noise.
We show that the state at the transmitter can be written as a convolution of the target state and a filter function characterizing the noise manipulation scheme.
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- Abstract: We consider a toy model of noise channels, given by a random mixture of
unitary operations, for state transfer problems with continuous variables.
Assuming that the path between the transmitter node and the receiver node can
be intervened, we propose a noise decoupling protocol to manipulate the noise
channels generated by linear and quadratic polynomials of creation and
annihilation operators, to achieve an identity channel, hence the term noise
decoupling. For random constant noise, the target state can be recovered while
for the general noise profile, the decoupling can be done when the
interventions are fast compared to the noise. We show that the state at the
transmitter can be written as a convolution of the target state and a filter
function characterizing the noise and the manipulation scheme. We also briefly
discuss that a similar analysis can be extended to the case of higher-order
polynomial generators. Finally, we demonstrate the protocols by numerical
calculations.
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