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Quantum network reduced-state synchronization part II-the missing symmetry and switching interactions

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Shi, Guodong
Fu, Shuangshuang
Petersen, Ian R

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We consider reduced-state synchronization of qubit networks with the aim of driving the qubits' reduced states to a common trajectory. The evolution of the quantum network's state is described by a master equation, where the network Hamiltonian is either a direct sum or a tensor product of identical qubit Hamiltonians, and the coupling terms are given by a set of permutation operators over the network. The permutations introduce naturally quantum directed interactions. Part I of the paper establishes synchronization conditions for fixed quantum interactions. In this part of the paper, we further investigate the missing symmetry in the reduced-state synchronization from a graphical point of view. The information-flow hierarchy in quantum permutation operators is characterized by different layers of information-induced graphs, based on which a clear bridge between quantum and classical consensus dynamics is built. We show that the quantum synchronization equation is by nature equivalent to a cut-balanced consensus process. Then a necessary and sufficient condition is obtained for reaching quantum reduced-state synchronization in light of recent work by Hendrickx and Tsitsiklis [19].

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Proceedings of the American Control Conference

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2037-12-31
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