Existence, uniqueness and approximation of a stochastic Schrödinger equation: The diffusive case (Q2519685)

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Existence, uniqueness and approximation of a stochastic Schrödinger equation: The diffusive case
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    Existence, uniqueness and approximation of a stochastic Schrödinger equation: The diffusive case (English)
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    27 January 2009
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    Stochastic Schödinger equations, or Belavkin equations, are perturbations of Schrödinger type equations. They describe the evolution of an open quantum system undergoing a continuous quantum measurement which is at the origin of the stochastic character of the evolution. Existence and uniqueness are proven for the solution of these equations in the diffusive case with a two-level system. Then the model is physically justified by proving that it is a continuous time limit of a discrete physical procedure with repeated quantum interactions.
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    quantum trajectory
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    stochastic integral convergence
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    diffusive Belavkin equation
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