Beyond Density Matrices: Geometric Quantum States

Fabio Anza and James P. Crutchfield

Complexity Sciences Center
Physics Department
University of California at Davis
Davis, CA 95616

ABSTRACT: A quantum system's state is identified with a density matrix. Though their probabilistic interpretation is rooted in ensemble theory, density matrices embody a known shortcoming. They do not completely express an ensemble's physical realization. Conveniently, when working only with the statistical outcomes of projective and positive operator-valued measurements this is not a hindrance. To track ensemble realizations and so remove the shortcoming, we explore geometric quantum states and explain their physical significance. We emphasize two main consequences: one in quantum state manipulation and one in quantum thermodynamics.


Fabio Anza and James P. Crutchfield, “Beyond Density Matrices: Geometric Quantum States”, Physical Review Research 103:6 (2021) 062218.
doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.103.062218.
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arxiv.org:2008.08682 [quant-phys].

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