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Publicado: 2025
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contents We develop a mathematical framework for quantum time transfer based on commuting families of Hamiltonians and synchronization observables. The synchronization subspace is defined as the kernel of a difference operator between local clocks, and we show that this subspace is preserved exactly by a commutative $*$-subalgebra of Hamiltonians compatible with the clocks. Our first main result establishes \emph{perturbative stability}: for $ε$-compatible dynamics, where the commutator with the synchronization operator is bounded in norm by $ε$, we prove quantitative drift bounds showing that timing correlations degrade at most linearly in time with slope proportional to $ε$. Our second main result provides a \emph{representation-theoretic classification}: in the presence of a finite group symmetry, the synchronization subspace coincides with the diagonal isotypic component in the tensor product decomposition, and synchronization preservation is characterized by the commutant algebra of the group action. These results identify synchronization as a structural invariant of operator algebras, connecting approximate commutation, kernel-preserving dynamics, and symmetry protection. Beyond quantum time transfer, the framework suggests categorical and resource-theoretic generalizations and contributes to the broader study of operator-algebraic invariants in multipartite quantum dynamics.
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spellingShingle A Commuting Hamiltonian Framework for Quantum Time Transfer
Allgood, Nicholas R.
Quantum Physics
Mathematical Physics
Operator Algebras
We develop a mathematical framework for quantum time transfer based on commuting families of Hamiltonians and synchronization observables. The synchronization subspace is defined as the kernel of a difference operator between local clocks, and we show that this subspace is preserved exactly by a commutative $*$-subalgebra of Hamiltonians compatible with the clocks. Our first main result establishes \emph{perturbative stability}: for $ε$-compatible dynamics, where the commutator with the synchronization operator is bounded in norm by $ε$, we prove quantitative drift bounds showing that timing correlations degrade at most linearly in time with slope proportional to $ε$. Our second main result provides a \emph{representation-theoretic classification}: in the presence of a finite group symmetry, the synchronization subspace coincides with the diagonal isotypic component in the tensor product decomposition, and synchronization preservation is characterized by the commutant algebra of the group action. These results identify synchronization as a structural invariant of operator algebras, connecting approximate commutation, kernel-preserving dynamics, and symmetry protection. Beyond quantum time transfer, the framework suggests categorical and resource-theoretic generalizations and contributes to the broader study of operator-algebraic invariants in multipartite quantum dynamics.
title A Commuting Hamiltonian Framework for Quantum Time Transfer
topic Quantum Physics
Mathematical Physics
Operator Algebras
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.06256