Quantum-to-Classical transition via Quantum Cellular Automata

Pedro Costa (Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia)

29-Apr-2021, 03:00-04:00 (5 years ago)

Abstract: A quantum cellular automaton (QCA) is an abstract model consisting of an array of finite-dimensional quantum systems that evolves in discrete time by local unitary operations. Here we propose a simple coarse-graining map, where the spatial structure of the QCA is merged into effective ones. Starting with a QCA that simulates the Dirac equation we apply this coarse-graining map recursively until we get its effective dynamics in the semi-classical limit, which can be described by a classical cellular automaton. We show that the emergent-effective result of the former microscopic discrete model converges to the diffusion equation and to a classical transport equation under a specific initial condition. Therefore, QCA is a good model to validate the quantum-to-classical transition.

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