Open Quantum Systems III [electronic resource] : Recent Developments / edited by Stéphane Attal, Alain Joye, Claude-Alain Pillet.

Contributor(s): Attal, Stéphane [editor.] | Joye, Alain [editor.] | Pillet, Claude-Alain [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1882Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Description: XVI, 314 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540339670Subject(s): Mathematics | Differentiable dynamical systems | Operator theory | Distribution (Probability theory) | Mathematics | Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory | Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes | Operator TheoryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 515.39 | 515.48 LOC classification: QA313Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Topics in Non-Equilibrium Quantum Statistical Mechanics -- Fermi Golden Rule and Open Quantum Systems -- Decoherence as Irreversible Dynamical Process in Open Quantum Systems -- Notes on the Qualitative Behaviour of Quantum Markov Semigroups -- Continual Measurements in Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Stochastic Calculus.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Understanding dissipative dynamics of open quantum systems remains a challenge in mathematical physics. This problem is relevant in various areas of fundamental and applied physics. From a mathematical point of view, it involves a large body of knowledge. Significant progress in the understanding of such systems has been made during the last decade. These books present in a self-contained way the mathematical theories involved in the modeling of such phenomena. They describe physically relevant models, develop their mathematical analysis and derive their physical implications. In Volume I the Hamiltonian description of quantum open systems is discussed. This includes an introduction to quantum statistical mechanics and its operator algebraic formulation, modular theory, spectral analysis and their applications to quantum dynamical systems. Volume II is dedicated to the Markovian formalism of classical and quantum open systems. A complete exposition of noise theory, Markov processes and stochastic differential equations, both in the classical and the quantum context, is provided. These mathematical tools are put into perspective with physical motivations and applications. Volume III is devoted to recent developments and applications. The topics discussed include the non-equilibrium properties of open quantum systems, the Fermi Golden Rule and weak coupling limit, quantum irreversibility and decoherence, qualitative behaviour of quantum Markov semigroups and continual quantum measurements.
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Topics in Non-Equilibrium Quantum Statistical Mechanics -- Fermi Golden Rule and Open Quantum Systems -- Decoherence as Irreversible Dynamical Process in Open Quantum Systems -- Notes on the Qualitative Behaviour of Quantum Markov Semigroups -- Continual Measurements in Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Stochastic Calculus.

Understanding dissipative dynamics of open quantum systems remains a challenge in mathematical physics. This problem is relevant in various areas of fundamental and applied physics. From a mathematical point of view, it involves a large body of knowledge. Significant progress in the understanding of such systems has been made during the last decade. These books present in a self-contained way the mathematical theories involved in the modeling of such phenomena. They describe physically relevant models, develop their mathematical analysis and derive their physical implications. In Volume I the Hamiltonian description of quantum open systems is discussed. This includes an introduction to quantum statistical mechanics and its operator algebraic formulation, modular theory, spectral analysis and their applications to quantum dynamical systems. Volume II is dedicated to the Markovian formalism of classical and quantum open systems. A complete exposition of noise theory, Markov processes and stochastic differential equations, both in the classical and the quantum context, is provided. These mathematical tools are put into perspective with physical motivations and applications. Volume III is devoted to recent developments and applications. The topics discussed include the non-equilibrium properties of open quantum systems, the Fermi Golden Rule and weak coupling limit, quantum irreversibility and decoherence, qualitative behaviour of quantum Markov semigroups and continual quantum measurements.

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