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Collision models in open system dynamics: A versatile tool for deeper insights?

Steve Campbell, Bassano Vacchini

2021Europhysics Letters (EPL)85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Understanding and simulating how a quantum system interacts and exchanges information or energy with its surroundings is a ubiquitous problem, one which must be carefully addressed in order to establish a coherent framework to describe the dynamics and thermodynamics of quantum systems. Significant effort has been invested in developing various methods for tackling this issue and in this Perspective paper we focus on one such technique, namely collision models, which have emerged as a remarkably flexible approach. We discuss their application to understanding non-Markovian dynamics and to studying the thermodynamics of quantum systems, two areas in which collision models have proven to be particularly insightful. Their simple structure endows them with extremely broad applicability which has spurred their recent experimental demonstrations. By focusing on these areas, our aim is to provide a succinct entry point to this remarkable framework.

Topics & Concepts

CollisionComputer scienceFocus (optics)QuantumPerspective (graphical)Point (geometry)Simple (philosophy)Energy (signal processing)Complex systemSystem dynamicsSystems engineeringOrder (exchange)Work (physics)TrajectoryDynamics (music)Efficient energy useScheme (mathematics)Quantum systemOpen system (computing)Collision avoidanceQuantum dynamicsPhysicsQuantum many-body systemsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics