Entanglement versus relaxation and decoherence in a quantum algorithm for quantum chaos
Abstract
We study analytically and numerically the behavior of quantum entanglement in a quantum computer operating an efficient algorithm for quantum chaos. Our results show that in an ideal algorithm the entanglement decays exponentially with the diffusive relaxation rate induced by classical chaos. This decay goes down to a residual level which drops exponentially with the number of qubits nq. Decoherence destroys the residual entanglement with a rate exponential in nq.
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