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Law of large numbers and central limit theorem for ergodic quantum processes
A discrete quantum process is represented by a sequence of quantum operations, which are completely positive maps that are not necessarily trace preserving. We consider quantum processes that are obtained by repeated iterations of a quantum operation with noise. Such ergodic quantum processes generalize independent quantum processes. An ergodic theorem describing convergence to equilibrium for a general class of such processes has been recently obtained by Movassagh and Schenker. Under irreducibility and mixing conditions, we obtain a central limit type theorem describing fluctuations around the ergodic limit.
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Journal of Mathematical Physics, Analysis, Geometry (JMPAG) publishes original papers and reviews on the main subjects:
mathematical problems of modern physics;
complex analysis and its applications;
asymptotic problems of differential equations;
spectral theory including inverse problems and their applications;
geometry in large and differential geometry;
functional analysis, theory of representations, and operator algebras including ergodic theory.
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