Modeling the dynamics of multipartite quantum systems created departing from two-level systems using general local and non-local interactions

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Quantum information is an emergent area merging physics, mathematics, computer science and engineering. To reach its technological goals, it is requiring adequate approaches to understand how to combine physical restrictions, computational approaches and technological requirements to get functional universal quantum information processing. This work presents the modeling and the analysis of certain general type of Hamiltonian representing several physical systems used in quantum information and establishing a dynamics reduction in a natural grammar for bipartite processing based on entangled states.

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Delgado, F. (2017). Modeling the dynamics of multipartite quantum systems created departing from two-level systems using general local and non-local interactions. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 936). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/936/1/012070

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