Quantum systems with diagonal singularity: Their logic and intrinsic irreversibility (Q1381875)
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Quantum systems with diagonal singularity: Their logic and intrinsic irreversibility (English)
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1 April 1998
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The nonequilibrium statistical physics of nonintegrable large quantum systems involves spectral decompositions of evolution operators in rigged Hilbert space topologies. This extension of the standard Hilbert space framework needs a novel characterization of the algebra of observables, together with that of states and (quantum) logic arising in the description of intrinsically irreversible quantum systems. In particular, a suitable version of the master equation leads to a new class of quantum Markov semigroups, which go beyond the Gorini-Kossakowski-Lindblad theory.
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quantum logic
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diagonal singularity
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nonequilibrium statistical physics
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nonintegrable large quantum systems
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spectral decompositions of evolution operators
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rigged Hilbert space topologies
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algebra of observables
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states
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intrinsically irreversible quantum systems
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quantum Markov semigroups
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Gorini-Kossakowski-Lindblad theory
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