Hong-Ye Hu, Andi Gu, et al.
Nature Communications
We study the interplay between measurement-induced dynamics and conditional unitary evolution in quantum systems. We numerically and analytically investigate commuting random measurement and feed forward (MFF) processes and find a sharp transition in their ability to generate entanglement negativity as the number of MFF channels varies. We also establish a direct connection between these findings and transitions induced by random dephasing from an environment with broken time-reversal symmetry. In one variant of the problem, we employ free probability theory to rigorously prove the transition's existence. Furthermore, these MFF processes have dynamic circuit representations that can be experimentally explored on current quantum computing platforms.
Hong-Ye Hu, Andi Gu, et al.
Nature Communications
Jesse Michel, Sushruth Reddy, et al.
Journal of Complex Networks
Antoine Brillant, Peter Groszkowski, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Oles Shtanko, Ramis Movassagh
Physical Review Letters