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Mixed state geometric phases, entangled systems, and local unitary transformations
Marie Ericsson1, Arun K Pati, Erik Sjöqvist
1Department of Quantum Chemistry, Uppsala University, Box 518, SE-751 20 Sweden.
Abstract:
The geometric phase for a pure quantal state undergoing an arbitrary evolution is a "memory" of the geometry of the path in the projective Hilbert space of the system. We find that Uhlmann's geometric phase for a mixed quantal state undergoing unitary evolution depends not only on the geometry of the path of the system alone but also on a constrained bilocal unitary evolution of the purified entangled state. We analyze this in general, illustrate it for the qubit case, and propose an experiment to test this effect. We also show that the mixed state geometric phase proposed recently in the context of interferometry requires unilocal transformations and is therefore essentially a property of the system alone.
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