New Approach for Stochastic Quantum Processes, their Manipulation and Control
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Publication:6469795
arXivmath-ph/0610033MaRDI QIDQ6469795FDOQ6469795
Authors: A. S. Gevorkyan
Publication date: 16 October 2006
Abstract: The dissipation and decoherence (for example, the effects of noise in quantum computations), interaction with thermostat or in general with physical vacuum, measurement and many other complicated problems of open quantum systems are a consequence of interaction of quantum system with the environment. These problems are described mathematically in terms of complex probabilistic process (CPP). Particularly, treating the environment as a Markovian process we derive an Langevin-Schroedinger type stochastic differential equation (SDE) for describing the quantum system interacting with environment. For the 1D randomly quantum harmonic oscillator (QHO) model L-Sh SDE is a solution in the form of orthogonal CPP. On the basis of orthogonal CPP the stochastic density matrix (SDM) method is developed and in its framework relaxation processes in the uncountable dimension closed system of "QHO+environment" is investigated. With the help of SDM method the thermodynamical potentials, like nonequilibrium entropy and the energy of ground state are exactly constructed. The dispersion for different operators are calculated. In particular, the expression for uncertain relations depending on parameter of interaction with environment is obtained. The Weyl transformation for stochastic operators is specified. Ground state Winger function is developed in detail.
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