An open quantum system refers to a system that is further coupled to a bath system consisting of surrounding radiation fields, atoms, molecules, or proteins. The bath system is typically modeled by an infinite number of harmonic oscillators. This system–bath model can describe the time-irreversible dynamics through which the system evolves toward a thermal equilibrium state at finite temperature. In nuclear magnetic resonance and atomic spectroscopy, dynamics can be studied easily by using simple quantum master equations under the assumption that the system–bath interaction is weak (perturbative approximation) and the bath fluctuations are very fast (Markovian approximation). However, such approximations cannot be applied in chemical physic...
A hierarchical equations of motion formalism for a quantum dissipation system in a grand canonical b...
A hierarchical equations of motion formalism for a quantum dissipation system in a grand canonical b...
The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM), derived from the exact Feynman-Vernon path integral, is...
In this review we give a comprehensive account of a hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM) approach...
Methods based on path integral molecular dynamics (PIMD) are a family of chemical dynamics technique...
The hierarchical equations of motion technique has found widespread success as a tool to generate th...
The "hierarchical equations of motion"(HEOM) method is a powerful exact numerical approach to solve ...
Quantum dissipation theory (QDT) plays a key role describing the reduced system dynamics under influ...
We present an exact quantum dissipation theory in terms of the hierarchical equations-of-motion form...
We rigorously investigate the quantum non-Markovian dissipative dynamics of a system coupled to a ha...
We present a theoretical framework to investigate quantum thermodynamic processes under non-Markovia...
An open quantum system in contact with an infinite bath approaches equilibrium, while the state of t...
International audienceOptimal control theory is implemented with fully converged hierarchical equati...
For a broad class of quantum models of practical interest, we demonstrate that the Hamiltonian of th...
International audienceOptimal control theory is implemented with fully converged hierarchical equati...
A hierarchical equations of motion formalism for a quantum dissipation system in a grand canonical b...
A hierarchical equations of motion formalism for a quantum dissipation system in a grand canonical b...
The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM), derived from the exact Feynman-Vernon path integral, is...
In this review we give a comprehensive account of a hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM) approach...
Methods based on path integral molecular dynamics (PIMD) are a family of chemical dynamics technique...
The hierarchical equations of motion technique has found widespread success as a tool to generate th...
The "hierarchical equations of motion"(HEOM) method is a powerful exact numerical approach to solve ...
Quantum dissipation theory (QDT) plays a key role describing the reduced system dynamics under influ...
We present an exact quantum dissipation theory in terms of the hierarchical equations-of-motion form...
We rigorously investigate the quantum non-Markovian dissipative dynamics of a system coupled to a ha...
We present a theoretical framework to investigate quantum thermodynamic processes under non-Markovia...
An open quantum system in contact with an infinite bath approaches equilibrium, while the state of t...
International audienceOptimal control theory is implemented with fully converged hierarchical equati...
For a broad class of quantum models of practical interest, we demonstrate that the Hamiltonian of th...
International audienceOptimal control theory is implemented with fully converged hierarchical equati...
A hierarchical equations of motion formalism for a quantum dissipation system in a grand canonical b...
A hierarchical equations of motion formalism for a quantum dissipation system in a grand canonical b...
The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM), derived from the exact Feynman-Vernon path integral, is...