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Quantum speed limit time in relativistic frame

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Authors: N. A. Khan, M. Jan

Year

2020

Paper ID

511

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

We investigate the roles of the relativistic effect on the speed of evolution of a quantum system coupled with amplitude damping channels. We find that the relativistic effect speed-up the quantum evolution to a uniform evolution speed of open quantum systems for the damping parameter p_τlesssim p_{τc0}. Moreover, we point out a non-monotonic behavior of the quantum speed limit time (QSLT) with acceleration in the damping limit p_{τc0}lesssim p_τlesssim p_{τc1}, where the relativistic effect first speed-up and then slow down the quantum evolution process of the damped system. For the damping strength p_{τc1}lesssim p_τ, we observe a monotonic increasing behavior of QSLT, leads to slow down the quantum evolution of the damped system. In addition, we examine the roles of the relativistic effect on the speed limit time for a system coupled with the phase damping channels.

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