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  1. Dec 29, 2023In this work we are motivated by factorization of bosonic quantum dynamics and we study the corresponding Lie algebras, which can potentially be infinite dimensional. To characterize such factorization, we identify conditions for these Lie algebras to be finite dimensional. We consider cases where each free Hamiltonian term is itself an element of the generated Lie algebra. In our approach, we ...
  2. stats.iop.org

    This work is motivated by the question of how to factor the dynamics given by Hamiltonians with tunable interactions in the context of coupled bosonic quantum systems. Bosonic systems are infinite-dimensional systems [ 86 ], and the Lie algebras generated by a bosonic Hamiltonian have in general also an infinite dimension.
  3. inspirehep.net

    Dec 29, 2023Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics with tunable interactions. David Edward Bruschi, André Xuereb ... 2022 2023 2024 0 2. Abstract: (arXiv) In this work we are motivated by factorization of bosonic quantum dynamics and we study the corresponding Lie algebras, which can potentially be infinite dimensional. ... thereby providing an effective ...
  4. Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics with tunable interactions. ... or Hamiltonians with cross-Kerr interactions [34, 35]. ... This work is motivated by the question of how to factor the dynamics given by Hamiltonians with tunable interactions in the context of coupled bosonic quantum systems.
  5. Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics with tunable interactions David Edward Bruschi ID,1,2, ∗ Andr´e Xuereb ID,3, † and Robert Zeier ID 4, ‡ 1Quantum Computing Analytics (PGI-12), Forschungszentrum Julich,¨ 52425 Julich,¨ Germany 2Theoretical Physics, Universitat des Saarlandes, 66123 Saarbrucke¨ n, Germany 3Department of Physics, University of Malta, Msida MSD 2080, Malta
  6. export.arxiv.org

    Dec 29, 2023Abstract: In this work we are motivated by factorization of bosonic quantum dynamics and we study the corresponding Lie algebras, which can potentially be infinite dimensional. To characterize such factorization, we identify conditions for these Lie algebras to be finite dimensional. We consider cases where each free Hamiltonian term is itself an element of the generated Lie algebra.
  7. researchgate.net

    Nov 13, 2024When F is a number field, the analysis may be easily reduced to deciding finiteness for subgroups of GL(n, F), for which the results of [1] can be applied. When F is a finite field, the situation ...
  8. paperswithcode.com

    Dec 29, 2023Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics with tunable interactions 29 Dec 2023 ... thereby providing an effective algorithm for verifying the finiteness of the generated Lie algebra. In addition, our results are tightly connected to mathematical work where the polynomials of creation and annihilation operators are known as the Weyl algebra ...
  9. iopscience.iop.org

    Jan 13, 2025Open abstract View article, Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics with tunable interactions PDF, Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics with tunable interactions. We are motivated by factorization of bosonic quantum dynamics and we study the corresponding Lie algebras, which can potentially be infinite dimensional. ...
  10. researchgate.net

    The reverse direction is not depicted as a more direct proof is possible. from publication: Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics with tunable interactions | We are motivated by factorization of ...

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