arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1305.2472 [math-ph]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Repeated interactions in open quantum systems

Laurent Bruneau, Alain Joye, Marco Merkli

Published 2013-05-11Version 1

Analyzing the dynamics of open quantum systems has a long history in mathematics and physics. Depending on the system at hand, basic physical phenomena that one would like to explain are, for example, convergence to equilibrium, the dynamics of quantum coherences (decoherence) and quantum correlations (entanglement), or the emergence of heat and particle fluxes in non-equilibrium situations. From the mathematical physics perspective, one of the main challenges is to derive the irreversible dynamics of the open system, starting from a unitary dynamics of the system and its environment. The repeated interactions systems considered in these notes are models of non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics. They are relevant in quantum optics, and more generally, serve as a relatively well treatable approximation of a more difficult quantum dynamics. In particular, the repeated interaction models allow to determine the large time (stationary) asymptotics of quantum systems out of equilibrium.

Comments: Lecture notes of the summer school "Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics" (Montreal, July 2011)
Categories: math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 82C10
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:0810.3540 [math-ph] (Published 2008-10-20)
A resonance theory for open quantum systems with time-dependent dynamics
arXiv:0905.2558 [math-ph] (Published 2009-05-15)
Repeated and continuous interactions in open quantum systems
arXiv:1405.6890 [math-ph] (Published 2014-05-27)
Overlapping Resonances in Open Quantum Systems