Workshop on QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING AND QUANTUM COMMUNICATIONS
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Quantum Mechanics: Axiomatics of Measurements
and connections with Computing and Information Retrieval
Stochastic Resonance Phenomena in Quantum Many-Body
Systems
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aula DOTTORATO - MARTEDI' 22 MAGGIO ore 14.00 |
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SUSANA
HUELGA , University of Hertfordshire |
>PRESENTATION:
Well recognized expert in quantum
information prcessing and its experimental implementation, Susana Huelga
got her degree in Theoretical Physics at the University of Salamanca,
Spain, and completed her PhD in Oviedo while working as an assistant.
Postdoc at the Clarendon Laboratory of the University of Oxford from 1996,
and then at Imperial College in London, became lecturer at the University
of Hertfordshire in 2000.
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Abstract |
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The presence of noise is normally associated with a decrease
in the optimal performance of any detection or information processing scheme.
However, this is not always the case, as illustrated by the phenomenon of
stochastic resonace, where the response of a non-linear system displays
a resonant-like dependence on the noise strength.
I will discuss stochastic resonance (SR) effects in weakly driven coupled
quantum systems. I will show that both dynamical and information theoretic
measures of the system's response can be introduced that exhibit a non-monotonic
behaviour as a function of the noise strength. The relation between lack
of monotonicity in the response and the presence of quantum correlations
will be analyzed, showing that there are parameter regimes where the breakdown
of a linear response can be associated to the presence of entanglement.
I will also argue that a chain of coupled spin systems can exhibit a form
of array-enhanced response, where the sensitivity of a single resonator
to a weak driving signal is enhanced as a result of the nearest-neighbour
coupling. These results enlarge the domain where SR effects exist and should
be observable, for instance, in state-of-the-art arrays of superconducting
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