Generalized invariants and quantum evolution of open fermionic systems
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: Open systems acquire time-dependent coupling constants through interaction with an external field or environment. We generalize the Lewis-Riesenfeld invariant theorem to open system of quantum fields after second quantization. The generalized invariants and thereby the quantum evolution are found explicitly for time-dependent quadratic fermionic systems. The pair production of fermions is computed and other physical implications are discussed.
Recommendations
- Time evolution of quadratic quantum systems: evolution operators, propagators, and invariants
- Time-dependent linear Hamiltonian systems and quantum mechanics
- QUANTUM STATES OF A GENERALIZED TIME-DEPENDENT INVERTED HARMONIC OSCILLATOR
- WAVE FUNCTIONS OF TIME-DEPENDENT TWO COUPLED OSCILLATORS BY LEWIS–RIESENFELD METHOD
- Time-dependent invariants and quantum mechanics in two dimensions
Cites work
Cited in
(6)- TIME EVOLUTION OF QUASI-HERMITIAN OPEN SYSTEMS AND GENERALIZED ENTROPY FUNCTIONAL
- Thermoalgebras and path integral
- The generalized Fibonacci oscillator as an open quantum system
- Quantum field theory on toroidal topology: algebraic structure and applications
- Quantum invariants of motion in a generic many-body system
- One-parameter generalization of the Böttcher-Wenzel inequality and its application to open quantum dynamics
This page was built for publication: Generalized invariants and quantum evolution of open fermionic systems
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q997654)