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Open quantum system violates generalized Pauli constraints on quantum device
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Mazziotti, David A.
, Sager-Smith, LeeAnn M.
, Avdic, Irma
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Physics
2023
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Open quantum system violates generalized Pauli constraints on quantum device
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Mazziotti, David A.
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Physics
2023
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Open quantum system violates generalized Pauli constraints on quantum device
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Open quantum system violates generalized Pauli constraints on quantum device
2023
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Abstract The Pauli exclusion principle governs the fundamental structure and function of fermionic systems from molecules to materials. Nonetheless, when such a fermionic system is in a pure state, it is subject to additional restrictions known as the generalized Pauli constraints (GPCs). Here we verify experimentally the violation of the GPCs for an open quantum system using data from a superconducting-qubit quantum computer. We prepare states of systems with three-to-seven qubits directly on the quantum device and measure the one-fermion reduced density matrix (1-RDM) from which we can test the GPCs. We find that the GPCs of the 1-RDM are sufficiently sensitive to detect the openness of the 3-to-7 qubit systems in the presence of a single-qubit environment. Results confirm experimentally that the openness of a many-fermion quantum system can be decoded from only a knowledge of the 1-RDM with potential applications from quantum computing and sensing to noise-assisted energy transfer.
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Springer Nature
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