Mi, 13.09.2023 16:00

Reverse processes as Bayesian retrodiction

Already in classical physics, the definition of a "time-reversed" process is not obvious when the process is dissipative.

In this talk, I shall explain how a general definition of such reverse processes can be obtained by appealing to logical inference. The reverse process is then seen as Bayesian retrodiction, implemented by the Petz recovery map in quantum theory. Most of the talk will be spent in introducing this new approach and its tools [1-2]. Specific research results obtained in the framework will be mentioned at the end [3-6].

 

 

[1] F. Buscemi, V. S., PRE 103, 052111 (2021) https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.02849

[2] C.C. Aw, F. Buscemi, V. S., AVS Quantum Sci. 3, 045601 (2021) https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.08589

[3] C.C. Aw, K. Onggandinata, D. Kaszlikowski, V.S., PRX Quantum 4, 020352 (2023) https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.01952

[4] A.F. Ducuara, P. Skrzypczyk, F. Buscemi, P. Sidajaya, V.S., https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.00449

[5] G. Bai, D. Safranek, J. Schindler, F. Buscemi, V.S., https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.08763

[6]. C.C. Aw, L.H. Zaw, M. Balanzo-Juando, V.S., https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.13909

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Speaker: Valerio Scarani (National University of Singapore)

 

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