QUANTUM MULTIPOLE NOISE AND GENERALIZED QUANTUM STOCHASTIC EQUATIONS
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Abstract: A notion of quantum multipole (in particular, dipole) noise is considered. Quantum dipole noise is an analogue of quantum white noise but it acts in a Fock space with indefinite metric. Quantum {it white} noise describes the leading term in the stochastic limit approximation to quantum dynamics while quantum {it multipole} noise describes the corrections to the leading term. We obtain and study the generalized quantum stochastic equations describing corrections to the stochastic limit which include quantum dipole noise.
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