Cataloged from PDF version of article.We investigate the interaction of a particle with a finite-size bath represented by a set of independent linear oscillators with frequencies that fall within a finite bandwidth. We discover that when the oscillators have particular frequency distributions, the finite-size bath behaves much as an infinite-size bath exhibiting dissipation properties and thus allowing irreversible energy absorption from a particle immersed in it. We also present a reinterpretation of the Langevin equation using a perturbation approach in which the small parameter represents the inverse of the number of oscillators in the bath, elucidating the relationship between finite-size and infinite-size bath responses
We derive and analyze the Born–Markov master equation for a quantum harmonic oscillator interacting ...
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We investigate the interaction of a particle with a finite-size bath represented by a set of indepen...
We investigate the interaction of a particle with a finite-size bath represented by a set of indepen...
This paper expands a recent proposal by the authors to rederive the Langevin equation for a test par...
We report on numerical simulations of the dynamics of a test particle coupled to competing Boltzmann...
This paper expands a recent proposal by the authors to rederive the Langevin equation for a test par...
The generalized Langevin equation (GLE) can be derived from a particle-bath Hamiltonian, in both cla...
We discuss how various parts of a quantum many-body system exchange energies at thermal equilibrium....
We discuss how various parts of a quantum many-body system exchange energies at thermal equilibrium....
We discuss how various parts of a quantum many-body system exchange energies at thermal equilibrium....
Recent experiments aim at cooling nanomechanical resonators to the ground state by coupling them to ...
We consider an infinite chain of coupled harmonic oscillators with a Langevin thermostat attached at...
In this paper we analyze the stability of a gyroscopic oscillator interacting with a finite- and inf...
We derive and analyze the Born–Markov master equation for a quantum harmonic oscillator interacting ...
In this thesis, the effect of dissipation is investigated in driven models of interest for quantum a...
Small systems (of interest in the areas of nanophysics, quantum information, etc.) are particularly ...
We investigate the interaction of a particle with a finite-size bath represented by a set of indepen...
We investigate the interaction of a particle with a finite-size bath represented by a set of indepen...
This paper expands a recent proposal by the authors to rederive the Langevin equation for a test par...
We report on numerical simulations of the dynamics of a test particle coupled to competing Boltzmann...
This paper expands a recent proposal by the authors to rederive the Langevin equation for a test par...
The generalized Langevin equation (GLE) can be derived from a particle-bath Hamiltonian, in both cla...
We discuss how various parts of a quantum many-body system exchange energies at thermal equilibrium....
We discuss how various parts of a quantum many-body system exchange energies at thermal equilibrium....
We discuss how various parts of a quantum many-body system exchange energies at thermal equilibrium....
Recent experiments aim at cooling nanomechanical resonators to the ground state by coupling them to ...
We consider an infinite chain of coupled harmonic oscillators with a Langevin thermostat attached at...
In this paper we analyze the stability of a gyroscopic oscillator interacting with a finite- and inf...
We derive and analyze the Born–Markov master equation for a quantum harmonic oscillator interacting ...
In this thesis, the effect of dissipation is investigated in driven models of interest for quantum a...
Small systems (of interest in the areas of nanophysics, quantum information, etc.) are particularly ...