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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Placeholder: explain how a set of Kraus operators represents the evolution of a quantum state under a channel or measurement process.
Placeholder: explain how a set of Kraus operators represents the evolution of a quantum state under a channel or measurement process.

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Kraus operators decompose a quantum channel into possible noise or measurement outcomes.

Quantum Kraus operators is a planned ScholarlyWiki page in the Quantum Collection about Kraus operators and the operator-sum representation.

Overview

Placeholder: explain how a set of Kraus operators represents the evolution of a quantum state under a channel or measurement process.

Key ideas

Placeholder: cover operator-sum representation, density matrices, quantum operations, measurement outcomes, complete positivity.

Operator-sum form

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Trace preservation

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Examples

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Connection to measurements

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See also

Table of contents (217 articles)

Index

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References


Author: Harold Foppele


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