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Open Quantum Systems in Quantum Mechanics: Lindblad Master Equations, Quantum Trajectories, Decoherence, Quantum Noise, Stochastic Schrödinger Dynamics With Rust (Computational Mathematics Library)

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Management number 219449208 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$32.00 Model Number 219449208
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This research-level guide provides a unified, modern treatment of open quantum systems with a rigorous emphasis on both theory and computation. Focusing on Lindblad master equations, quantum trajectories, decoherence, and stochastic Schrodinger dynamics, it is written for graduate students, postdocs, and researchers who need a dependable reference that goes beyond textbook introductions and links directly to reproducible numerical experiments.Starting from density operators and completely positive trace-preserving maps, the book develops the Gorini-Kossakowski-Sudarshan-Lindblad framework, canonical dissipative channels, and environment-induced decoherence. It then builds through quantum noise, correlation functions, and spectral densities to non-Markovian dynamics, continuous measurement, and quantum filtering, always maintaining a clear connection to experimentally relevant scenarios in quantum optics, condensed matter, and quantum information science.Each chapter is paired with fully worked Rust code demonstrations that implement the core concepts discussed in the text. Readers learn how to simulate Lindblad evolution, quantum jump and diffusive trajectories, stochastic Schrodinger equations, and wavefunction Monte Carlo methods using efficient, strongly typed Rust implementations. The numerical examples are designed for direct adaptation to current research in qubits, cavity QED, noisy quantum processors, and quantum thermodynamics.By combining a mathematically careful exposition with high-performance, open source friendly code, this volume equips academics to derive, analyze, and simulate realistic open-system models, bridging the gap between abstract theory and computational practice in modern quantum physics. Read more


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