2024年
Optimal light cone for macroscopic particle transport in long-range systems: A quantum speed limit approach
Tan Van Vu, Tomotaka Kuwahara, Keiji Saito
Quantum 8, 1483
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Optimal light cone for macroscopic particle transport in long-range systems: A quantum speed limit a…
Tan Van Vu, Tomotaka Kuwahara, and Keiji Saito, Quantum 8, 1483 (2024). Understanding the ultimate rate at which information propagates is a pivotal issue in no…
Fidelity-dissipation relations in quantum gatesFidelity-dissipation relations in quantum gates
Tan Van Vu, Tomotaka Kuwahara, Keiji Saito
Physical Review Research 6 (3), 033225
Black hole graviton and quantum gravity
Yusuke Kimura
Physica Scripta, 99 045024
Resonance-dominant optomechanical entanglement in open quantum systems,
Cheng Shang and Hongchao Li,
Phys. Rev. Applied 21, 044048
Physical Review Applied
Resonance-dominant optomechanical entanglement in open quantum systems
Motivated by entanglement protection, our work utilizes a resonance effect to enhance optomechanical entanglement in the coherent-state representation. We propo…
Effective light cone and digital quantum simulation of interacting bosons
Tomotaka Kuwahara, Tan Van Vu, Keiji Saito,
Nature Communications 15 (1), 2520(Presented in QIP’23)
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Effective light cone and digital quantum simulation of interacting bosons – Nature Communications
Studying bounds on the speed of information propagation across interacting boson systems is notoriously difficult. Here, the authors find tight bounds for both …
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“Scientists investigate information propagation in interacting bosonic systems”
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Scientists investigate information propagation in interacting bosonic systems
A new study by scientists from Japan explores the propagation of quantum information within interacting boson systems like Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs), rev…
RIKEN Research Highlight
“Boson systems break the finite speed limit”
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Boson systems break the finite speed limit
RIKEN researchers have shown that, unlike in systems of fermions, systems of interacting bosons can accelerate the transmission of information
Dissipation, quantum coherence, and asymmetry of finite-time cross-correlations
Tan Van Vu, Van Tuan Vo, Keiji Saito
Physical Review Research 6 (1), 013273
2023年
Eight-dimensional non-geometric heterotic strings and enhanced gauge groups
Yusuke Kimura
The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 232(23), 3697-3704
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Eight-dimensional non-geometric heterotic strings and enhanced gauge groups – The European Physical …
Some constructions in string theory are linked to noncommutative geometry. Non-geometric strings are among such constructions. Non-geometric strings are related…
Analytical approach to higher-order correlation functions in U(1) symmetric systems
Zhi-Guang Lu, Cheng Shang, Ying Wu, Xin-You Lü
Physical Review A 108, 053703
Universal bounds on the performance of information-thermodynamic engine
Tomohiro Tanogami, Tan Van Vu, Keiji Saito
Physical Review Research 5 (4), 043280
Convergence condition of simulated quantum annealing with a non-stoquastic catalyst
Yusuke Kimura, Hidetoshi Nishimori
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 56 (16), 165304
2022年
Exponential clustering of bipartite quantum entanglement at arbitrary temperatures
Tomotaka Kuwahara, Keiji Saito
Physical Review X 12 (2), 021022 (2022)(Presented in QIP’22)
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” It takes three to tangle: long-range quantum entanglement needs three-way interaction”