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Quantum Control Electronics System Integration

Regularization from Superpositions of Time Evolutions

arXiv
Authors: Eliahu Cohen, Tomer Shushi

Year

2026

Paper ID

4092

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Preprint

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Abstract

Short-time approximations and path integrals can be dominated by high-energy or large-field contributions, especially in the presence of singular interactions, motivating regulators that are suppressive yet removable. Standard regulators typically impose such suppressions by hand (e.g. cutoffs, higher-derivative terms, heat-kernel smearing, lattice discretizations), while here we show that closely related smooth filters can arise as the conditional map produced by interference in a coherently controlled, postselected superposition of evolutions. A successful postselection implements a single heralded operator that is a coherent linear combination of time-evolution operators. For a Gaussian superposition of time translations in quantum mechanics, the postselected step is Vσ,Δt=e-iHΔt e-frac12σ2Δt2H2, i.e.\ the desired unitary step multiplied by a Gaussian energy filter suppressing energies above order 1/(σΔt). This renders short-time kernels in time-sliced path-integral approximations well behaved for singular potentials, while the target unitary dynamics is recovered as σ→0 and (for fixed σ) also as Δt→0 at fixed t. In scalar QFT, a local Gaussian smearing of the quartic coupling induces a positive \(σ2/2\)φ8 term in the Euclidean action, providing a symmetry-compatible large-field stabilizer; it is naturally viewed as an irrelevant operator whose effects can be renormalized at fixed σ (together with a conventional UV regulator) and removed by taking σ→0. We give short-time error bounds and analyze multi-step success probabilities.

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