Entangled system-and-environment dynamics: Phase-space dissipaton theory

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Dissipaton-equation-of-motion (DEOM) theory [Y. J. Yan, J. Chem. Phys. 140, 054105 (2014)] is an exact and nonperturbative many-particle method for open quantum systems. The existing dissipaton algebra also treats the dynamics of hybrid bath solvation coordinates. The dynamics of conjugate momentums remain to be addressed within the DEOM framework. In this work, we establish this missing ingredient, the dissipaton algebra on solvation momentums, with rigorous validations against necessary and sufficient criteria. The resulted phase-space DEOM theory will serve as a solid ground for further developments of various practical methods toward a broad range of applications. We illustrate this novel dissipaton algebra with the phase-space DEOM-evaluation on heat current fluctuation.

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Wang, Y., Xu, R. X., & Yan, Y. (2020). Entangled system-and-environment dynamics: Phase-space dissipaton theory. Journal of Chemical Physics, 152(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5135776

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