Dynamics of Dissipative Quantum Systems: From Path Integrals to Master Equations

  • Ankerhold J
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Abstract

The path integral approach offers not only an exact expression for the non- equilibrium dynamics of dissipative quantum systems, but is also a convenient starting point for perturbative treatments. An alternative way to explore the influence of friction in the quantum realm is based on master equations which require, however, in one or the other aspect approximations. Here it is discussed under which conditions and limitations Markovian master equations can be derived from exact path integrals thus providing a firm basis for their applicability.

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Ankerhold, J. (2003). Dynamics of Dissipative Quantum Systems: From Path Integrals to Master Equations (pp. 165–178). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44874-8_9

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