Litcius/Paper detail

Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems—Markovian Semigroups and Beyond

Artur Czerwiński

2022Symmetry33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The idea of an open quantum system was introduced in the 1950s as a response to the problems encountered in areas such as nuclear magnetic resonance and the decay of unstable atoms. Nowadays, dynamical models of open quantum systems have become essential components in many applications of quantum mechanics. This paper provides an overview of the fundamental concepts of open quantum systems. All underlying definitions, algebraic methods and crucial theorems are presented. In particular, dynamical semigroups with corresponding time-independent generators are characterized. Furthermore, evolution models that induce memory effects are discussed. Finally, measures of non-Markovianity are recapped and interpreted from a perspective of physical relevance.

Topics & Concepts

Open quantum systemQuantumStatistical physicsComputer scienceOpen system (computing)Quantum processQuantum dynamicsDynamical systems theoryQuantum operationMarkov processPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsStatisticsSoftwareProgramming languageQuantum Information and CryptographyAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies