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Emergence of thermodynamic behavior within composite quantum systems
Guenter Mahler, Jochen Gemmer, Mathias Michel
Published 2005-09-15Version 1
Entanglement within a given device provides a potential resource for quantum information processing. Entanglement between system and environment leads to decoherence (thus suppressing non-classical features within the system) but also opens up a route to robust and universal control. The latter is related to thermodynamic equilibrium, a generic behavior of bi-partite quantum systems. Fingerprints of this equilibrium behavior (including relaxation and stability) show up already far from the thermodynamic limit, where a complete solution of the underlying Schroedinger dynamics of the total system is still feasible.
Comments: 12 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Physica E
Journal: Physica E, 29, 53-65 (2005)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: composite quantum systems, thermodynamic behavior, bi-partite quantum systems, underlying schroedinger dynamics, potential resource
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