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Phys Rev Lett
May 2009
Niels Bohr Institute, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark, Universitad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Using tools from classical signal processing, we show how to determine the dimensionality of a quantum system as well as the effective size of the environment's memory from observable dynamics in a model-independent way. We discuss the dependence on the number of conserved quantities, the relation to ergodicity and prove a converse showing that a Hilbert space of dimension D+2 is sufficient to describe every bounded sequence of measurements originating from any D-dimensional linear equations of motion. This is in sharp contrast to classical stochastic processes which are subject to more severe restrictions: a simple spectral analysis shows that the gap between the required dimensionality of a quantum and a classical description of an observed evolution can be arbitrary large.
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December 2008
Departamento de Microbiologia, Facultad de Medicina, Universitad Complutense de Madrid, Espana.