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Dynamical Localization and Environmental Noise: a Quantum Trajectory

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Abstract

Using the quantum trajectory approach, we study the effects of environmental noise on dynamical localization in a quantum algorithm simulating the kicked rotator. We apply two models that generalize single qubit noisy channels, like phase flip and amplitude damping, to the many-qubit situation. Our numerical results show that the quantum trajectory approach is suitable for simulating the quantum kicked rotator in realistic environments.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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