Composite quantum collision models
Abstract
A collision model (CM) is a framework to describe open quantum dynamics. In its {\it memoryless} version, it models the reservoir as consisting of a large collection of elementary ancillas: the dynamics of the open system results from successive "collisions" of with the ancillas of . Here, we present a general formulation of memoryless {\it composite} CMs, where is partitioned into the very open system under study coupled to one or more auxiliary systems . Their composite dynamics occurs through internal - collisions interspersed with external ones involving and the reservoir . We show that important known instances of quantum {\it non-Markovian} dynamics of -- such as the emission of an atom into a reservoir featuring a Lorentzian, or multi-Lorentzian, spectral density or a qubit subject to random telegraph noise -- can be mapped on to such {\it memoryless} composite CMs.
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@article{arxiv.1705.03215,
title = {Composite quantum collision models},
author = {Salvatore Lorenzo and Francesco Ciccarello and G. Massimo Palma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.03215},
year = {2017}
}
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12 pages, 4 figures