4.6 Article

Why the quantitative condition fails to reveal quantum adiabaticity

Journal

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/16/5/053023

Keywords

adiabatic computing; quantum adiabatic condition; adiabatic approximation

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2011CBA00300, 2011CBA00301]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61033001, 61361136003]
  3. Youth 1000-talent program
  4. NSFC [10875061]
  5. Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology

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The quantitative adiabatic condition (QAC), or quantitative condition, is a convenient (a priori) tool for estimating the adiabaticity of quantum evolutions. However, the range of the applicability of QAC is not well understood. It has been shown that QAC can become insufficient for guaranteeing the validity of the adiabatic approximation, but under what conditions the QAC would become necessary has become controversial. Furthermore, it is believed that the inability for the QAC to reveal quantum adiabaticity is due to induced resonant transitions. However, it is not clear how to quantify these transitions in general. Here we present a progress to this problem by finding an exact relation that can reveal how transition amplitudes are related to QAC directly. As a posteriori condition for quantum adiabaticity, our result is universally applicable to any (non-degenerate) quantum system and gives a clear picture on how QAC could become insufficient or unnecessary for the adiabatic approximation, which is a problem that has gained considerable interest in the literature in recent years.

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