The existence problem for dynamics of dissipative systems in quantum probability

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DOI10.1063/1.1777401zbMATH Open1071.82036arXivmath/0207084OpenAlexW3102397042MaRDI QIDQ4833503FDOQ4833503

Palle Jorgensen

Publication date: 15 December 2004

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Motivated by existence problems for dissipative systems arising naturally in lattice models from quantum statistical mechanics, we consider the following Cast-algebraic setting: A given hermitian dissipative mapping delta is densely defined in a unital Cast-algebra mathfrakA. The identity element in frakA is also in the domain of delta. Completely dissipative maps delta are defined by the requirement that the induced maps, (aij)o(delta(aij)), are dissipative on the n by n complex matrices over frakA for all n. We establish the existence of different types of maximal extensions of completely dissipative maps. If the enveloping von Neumann algebra of frakA is injective, we show the existence of an extension of delta which is the infinitesimal generator of a quantum dynamical semigroup of completely positive maps in the von Neumann algebra. If delta is a given well-behaved *-derivation, then we show that each of the maps delta and βˆ’delta is completely dissipative.


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