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Compressed sensing for Hamiltonian reconstruction

Kenneth Rudinger, Robert Joynt

Published 2014-10-11Version 1

In engineered quantum systems, the Hamiltonian is often not completely known and needs to be determined experimentally with accuracy and efficiency. We show that this may be done at temperatures that are greater than the characteristic interaction energies, but not too much greater. The condition for this is that there are not too many interactions: the Hamiltonian is sparse in a well-defined sense. The protocol that accomplishes this is related to compressed sensing methods of classical signal processing; in this case applied to sparse rather than low-rank matrices.

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